SadieLady95

The Fearless

The Indomitable (Winter 2025)

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  • Basics Brawler
    11:35 PM, Friday February 7th 2025

    Thank you so much!

    Will absolutely keep working to improve those slower convergances. I think I realized what I was doing wrong, and was able to actively work towards improving that in these 20 boxes.

    4:36 AM, Friday February 7th 2025

    Hello Tofu!

    Here are my 20 revised boxes. https://imgur.com/a/20-box-revisions-Ou7h1uZ

    I did my best to focus on keeping my lines straight and confident and worrying less about if they meet their mark, and worked bringing those edges in closer so that they converge and don't run parallel alongside each other.

    I look forward to your feedback. :)

    8:35 PM, Sunday February 2nd 2025

    Ah- I'm sorry! I didn't realize all of them didn't upload to the imgur.

    Here is the rest, 186 - 250! Thank you so much!

    https://imgur.com/a/ONrdr69

    2:09 AM, Thursday December 12th 2024

    Yayyy! Thank you so much for completing my review tonight!! I really appreciate you!

    10:55 PM, Wednesday December 11th 2024

    Hello!

    Thank you so much for reviewing!

    To answer your first question, yes I started out on textured paper by accident (I thought I managed to find a sketch book with regular printer paper but I was wrong). I do have printer paper and am using that now, I switched over to the printer paper starting at the rough perspective and onward, I think. But thank you for asking!

    Ellipses

    Yes, I was noticing the wobble as well! I think I was too worried about hitting the marks rather than being confident. But I feel that getting better as I progress through other sections too.

    Boxes

    "You've shown a good understanding of how to make 2 point perspective in the plotted perspective. I did see some skewed back vertical lines here and there, which is usually caused by an accumulation of human error as you plot more and more lines. I assume that's the case and you understand that every vertical line is straight in 2 point perspective. Even if the points are not aligned correctly, try to find a middle ground and draw it as vertical as you can."

    Thank you! I was struggling to find those back lines and often times it seemed like they were really off so I just drew them in so I could see where I went wrong. But I'll keep this feedback in mind for sure and instead find the middle ground to ensure its vertical rather than ending up at weird slants! This is great feedback thank you.

    I've added the 6 boxes to my rotated boxes! I was really scared to do those final ones cause I thought that the rest of the boxes on the edges were far too ... un boxy? and i didn't think I'd be able to successfully complete the final edges. But I see that it wasn't as bad as I expected, though i still certainly struggled a bit on some as you will see haha.

    https://imgur.com/a/wBqqZWa

    I'll also work on not trying to correct lines if I sent them the wrong way!

    Thanks again!

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