4:55 PM, Monday April 13th 2020
Thanks for the feedback. I will try improve my mistakes during the warm-ups!
Thanks for the feedback. I will try improve my mistakes during the warm-ups!
Your ellipses and some boxes are a little wobbling but for the rest looks great!
Cheers and good work on making those 250 boxes.
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Go for it, you can do it!
Not an expert but it looks pretty good, you have some lines and ellipses that are wobbling but in time i bet you will improve!
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Go to the next challenge!
In my opinion as a student as well, your lines looks a little wobbling but they are good!
Your ellipses are nice but some looks a little wobbling, as for the funnels they looks very good!
I liked your ellipses and I hope I can do that great as you did!
Your lines are pretty solid.
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I'm not an expert but I feel that you are ready to go for the next exercise
I'm just a student as you, I found this post when searching for examples and to see how well the community is doing.
As far as I know normal users can mark a lesson as complete.
When you submitted your work you checked the box for official critique? If so maybe you need waiting...
About the ellipses it's nothing special is just my opinion what you may improve, some are more tilted thank other but don't take this serious because I'm not an expert or anything I'm just trying to help people to improve :)
Your lines looks very nice aswell your ellipses!
Your lines are pretty good, but I saw some kinda of wobbling in the boxes.
Your ellipses are very nice! But in the table of ellipses some are in the wrong axis.
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I think you are pretty solid for the next lessons! Go for it.
Yeah I think the same as DoodlesofDishonour, I saw a cube in the Organic Perspective that have perfect lines, they were not accurate but the line feels consistent and it's much better. I think you can improve much more if you try pratice those kinda of line!
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