Scatty_0

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    5:50 AM, Thursday May 26th 2022

    LINES

    The lines look confident enough. Ghosted lines look straight too, some a little wobbly as if you hesitated, overall looks good. Ghosted planes, the first page looks like you arched the lines a bit in some planes. Second page looks good.

    ELLIPSES

    Ellipses on table look good. Remember to draw through ellipses 2 to 3 times (2, preferably). In some it looks you went for 4. They're between bounds, so it looks good on that.

    Ellipses on planes, they look confident enough. It looks you went through ellipses 4 times like in the ellipses on table excercise, remember to draw through them 2 to 3 times.

    Funnels look good overall.

    BOXES

    Plotted perspective looks good. Aim for more boxes on this excercise to make sure you grasp the concept.

    Rough perspective looks good, parallel lines are on point.

    Rotated boxes looks good, but the most outer boxes on the corners look like they're not rotating.

    https://imgur.com/a/Uj7lHm2

    Keep this in mind when doing this excercise as your warmup.

    Organic perspective, some lines are not parallel to each other. Keep this in mind when doing your warmups.

    https://drawabox.com/lesson/0/3/warmups

    5:22 AM, Thursday May 26th 2022

    Thanks for the feedback! Sorry I replied till now, I didn't know I had a community feedback

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