Rensam

Geometric Guerilla

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rensam's Sketchbook

  • Sharing the Knowledge
  • Geometric Guerilla
  • Tamer of Beasts
  • The Fearless
  • Giver of Life
  • Dimensional Dominator
  • The Relentless
  • Basics Brawler
    2:46 AM, Tuesday February 21st 2023

    Thank you for the critique, it has been a huge help. And thank you for the tip on leg constructions, I felt that something was off as I was drawing them.

    4:16 AM, Monday February 20th 2023
    6:15 AM, Wednesday January 18th 2023

    https://imgur.com/a/IsLcD0P

    Thank you for the feedback, it has been very useful! I had included 8 plants total in my original submission but not 8 pages, sorry about that. I had not realised that I tend to draw small, using the entire page has been great advice, especially for using my whole arm to draw. I have linked the revisions above. It is very apparent that I need to practice the branch exercise more, but I am eager to hear what else I may need to fix.

    3:50 AM, Friday November 25th 2022

    Thank you for the feedback, I couldn't figure out why my boxes would converge in pairs and end up with one corner diverging away from the rest! The diagram was very useful to help me understand. I always didn't realise I would draw small, thank you bringing my attention to this.

    1:51 AM, Wednesday November 9th 2022

    Than you so much for the feedback! Especially for bringing to my attention that i slow down at the end of my marks to try hit the end point. I will continue to work on focusing on confidence.

    Thank you for your work!

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