KreutzerNine

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kreutzernine's Sketchbook

  • Sharing the Knowledge
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    7:29 PM, Sunday June 7th 2020

    The lines are clean with a few instances of redrawing them here and there. Would have rather the correction lines be in red to make it more readable, but it was not that much of a problem.

    Boxes are wonderful to do as warmups, so when you practice your boxes here and there, keep in mind these middles lines need to converge. I can see you've probably noticed these in most of your drawings, so this is just something to keep in mind for future boxes and perspective.

    https://imgur.com/chFfAWo

    Overall, great job. You've accomplished the purpose of this challenge and feel free to move on to lesson 2. I will mark this as complete.

    Happy studying.

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    250 Box Challenge is good. Move on to Lesson 2.

    This community member feels the lesson should be marked as complete, and 2 others agree. The student has earned their completion badge for this lesson and should feel confident in moving onto the next lesson.
    6 users agree
    8:39 PM, Saturday April 4th 2020

    Hi there,

    I think I can speak for the general public when I say we're happy you're willing to give this a try. I would recommend you join the discord, so you can talk to people about your general worries and have a community you can interact with. You mentioned "manga" earlier with what seems to be a sense of embarrassment. We have plenty of people that love anime and manga on the drawabox discord in addition to professional artists that show off their work. If you enjoy art, you will be able to find something that you like. If you have questions, we have people in the discord that willing to help clarify any issues. Even though Uncomfortable has crafted this site very well, there will always be a need for questions or clarification.

    Regarding your question, I'm interpreting it as you want clarification for what the "unless" part means. Everything on DrawABox should be done using the materials stated. However, when you use your digital stuff or other mediums outside of DrawABox, feel free to use the same exercises. These are general exercises that can be used in any medium, but when you do DrawABox stuff, use the fineliner stated.

    Welcome to the journey,

    KreutzerNine

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