11:38 PM, Friday April 30th 2021
Hi Rob,
Many thanks for these insightful comments and tips! I'll make sure to keep your advice in mind and carry on with the practice :)
Thanks a lot!
Truly appreciated,
Jul
Hi Rob,
Many thanks for these insightful comments and tips! I'll make sure to keep your advice in mind and carry on with the practice :)
Thanks a lot!
Truly appreciated,
Jul
Thank you so much for this helpful, constructive AND nice comment :) I appreciate the time you spent on reviewing my work and I'll make sure to be here once you submit yours ;)
I have to admit that the longer lines are indeed dreadful, but it's really with the longer lines I think that you can understand the scope of using your shoulder to draw given that it's an articulator with a larger amplitude than the wrist and elbow. Hence, it is helpful for me to force myself into drawing long lines.
As for the wonky lines..., everytime I undershoot my line I just try to fix it and I end up doing...well.. this.. haha
Many thanks for your time again!
Cheers,
Jul
Thanks a lot Feela for this constructive comment that happens to be very nice as well!
I really appreciate that you took the time to review this exercise. Many thanks :)
I'll make sure that I'll follow your work closely as well!
Cheers,
Jul
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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