Irca

The Fearless

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  • Sharing the Knowledge
  • The Fearless
  • Giver of Life
  • Dimensional Dominator
  • The Relentless
  • Basics Brawler
    12:24 PM, Monday April 22nd 2024

    I understand your limitations on time and appreciate the feedback a lot the steps are more clearer to me ! I'll do the demos again and move on. Thanks!

    6:35 PM, Sunday April 21st 2024

    https://imgur.com/a/fB00vIV

    Here's my link to the second part you gave me for lesson 4 now I have few points I'd like to share;

    • In the first post the organic forms with contour line were provided, I did it again anyway.

    • I'm not sure what you expected on the lobster and shrimp demo if I was to find a reference and go through the process with and other model or follow with the exact exemple. I did the later and the lobster drawing becomes very confusing towards the last step as so many form overlaps and I have no actual model.

    • I'd really appreciate if you would give parts of the homework I did good and apllied 3d reasoning I know the usual is to show the mistakes and correct exemple from your materials but for me to understand even 1-2 forms that have been drawn right in my homeworks are even more efficient at allowing me to differenciate the right mind set I have to be in. But then maybe no form where right in the first assignement haha.

    Thanks for the critique!

    10:56 PM, Tuesday September 5th 2023

    May I ask, sometimes when I work on a given homework I realize that I've made a mistake or wasn't focus enough and I (normally) tend to re-do the drawing If I think I didn't give 100%. But This time some of the drawings like the tulips and the pitcher plants, have been made in a "single" shot cause I feel like I'm not following Uncomfortable advise of not grinding. It is very hard for me to define the line between grinding and giving 100% I tend to go 110% or 80% in life hahaha. Could you help me defining the edges between the two? Thanks.

    9:31 PM, Tuesday August 1st 2023

    Thanks for the good pointers really appreciate all your work guys and your support !

    11:40 PM, Monday July 31st 2023

    I have updated the link with the missing pages: https://imgur.com/a/LuMmma2

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