8:19 PM, Tuesday November 15th 2022
Here's the two constructions. Thanks for all your instruction through out the course. I learned a lot from you. I really appreciate it.
Thanks!
Charles Deighan J.S.
Here's the two constructions. Thanks for all your instruction through out the course. I learned a lot from you. I really appreciate it.
Thanks!
Charles Deighan J.S.
Yes, I saw physiotherapist all last year, and she showed me all kinds of stretching exercises and how my work station should be and how I should position my body while I'm working in a sitting drawing position to avoid pain, but it still pops up from time to time, and some days are better than others. I just have to know when to take a break and when to continue, which is going to take time, and like you said, it is simply the way it is.
Thanks for your concern, take care.
J.S.
It's not so much as impatience as it is pain. I have neck and shoulder issues as well as back issues, I usually have to stop what I'm doing and do stretching exercises or go for a short walk to relieve it. Doing small intricate work seems to make it worse.
Just thought I'd let you know, I am giving this my best effort.
J.S.
Here's the revisions. You were right about the template with the last batch.
Here's a new #25 wheel, the last one was awful.
J.S.
Thanks!
Here are my six animal construction revisions. Sorry about my first batch, I am doing another course and when I came back to this one, I should have reread your critque to refresh my memory, but I just started with the demos and didn't think, next time I'll make sure I reread your critque before I begin. I was also kind of concerned about getting done on time, because, when I started, I had two credits ready to go when I usually just have one, which usually gives me a lot of headway to finish. I read once wear if you leave your credits out too long they get taken away from you, and I wasn't quite sure how long that was, so that was in the back of my mind and may have made me rush more than usual.
Johnny Socko.
Here's the Imgur post of my revisions. Not sure if this is the right way to reply, with my revisions, if not let me know please.
Thanks,
Johnny Socko
You'll notice the cat has a piece of cheese hoping to ensnare the rats. The chess pieces or there to represent the symbolic attempt, it's all a metaphor I guess.
Thanks.
When it comes to technical drawing, there's no one better than Scott Robertson. I regularly use this book as a reference when eyeballing my perspective just won't cut it anymore. Need to figure out exactly how to rotate an object in 3D space? How to project a shape in perspective? Look no further.
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