Karish

Dimensional Dominator

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    9:25 PM, Saturday January 28th 2023

    Holy smokes thank you so much for your feedback!

    I tried doing exactly what you said about my organic arrows, I hope these rectify your critiques https://imgur.com/a/R3ghDzK

    and I do think that thoroughly revisiting this particular homework has deepened my understanding of what the exercise is truly about.

    I'd also like to say that the websites you linked for intersections are marvelous. I often thought hard about how each form intersects with another and how to represent/visualize it in my head since I've never done anything quite like that (I had 0 art experience when I started, and still somewhat do ????).

    Once again thank you for taking the time to do this, I heavily appreciate it!

    Lesson 3 coming very soon.

    4:24 PM, Friday September 2nd 2022

    Thank you for the reply!

    You're absolutely correct on the critique of my line work. I did rush things with my last few homeworks and honestly I was a bit frustrated especially with the organic perspective exercise, but I intend to do better and keep a cool head from now on.

    Starting the 250 box challenge today and I look forward to completing it.

    Have a good day!

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