RadityaRaksi

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radityaraksi's Sketchbook

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  • Basics Brawler
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    9:56 PM, Monday January 24th 2022

    My preference is to draw the visible face first, then draw the invisible faces adjusted to the visible ones.

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    2:28 PM, Monday January 24th 2022

    I've seen spme accumulated mistakes there. Check this link:

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    2:10 PM, Monday January 24th 2022

    Why don't you rotate the page until the minor axis become horizontal? After that, estimate the center of for each elipse, and draw a line perpendicular to each minor axis.

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    2:02 PM, Monday January 24th 2022

    I have the same issues when I wanted to link my pics from Instagram. I don't know the solution yet, But posting your works on discord seems like a good alternative for me.

    4:54 AM, Friday May 28th 2021

    I haven't learn proportions yet :(, but i'm quite surprised with your feedback.

    10:07 PM, Tuesday May 25th 2021

    Yeah i feel the same too. Also i don't ghost my hatchings

    11:41 AM, Sunday May 16th 2021

    Thanks for your feedback!

    8:37 PM, Sunday May 9th 2021

    I greatly appreciate your feedback. ????

    1:02 PM, Sunday May 9th 2021

    but i'm still at 250 box challenge.

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