Shinra

Grand Conqueror

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shinra's Sketchbook

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  • Basics Brawler
    2 users agree
    2:08 PM, Wednesday March 18th 2020

    Hi, I will try to help you. You did a great job, I'm surprised you did so well, especially at the rotated boxes. However, I notice the uncertainty in your lines, be careful to always use your shoulder when drawing, some of your lines seem a little clumsy and uncertain, drawing more confidently and not to be afraid. I advise you to do a 10-minute warm-up before starting the lesson with superimposed lines and ellipses. I think you're ready for the 250 box challenge

    Next Steps:

    250 box challenge

    This community member feels the lesson should be marked as complete, and 2 others agree. The student has earned their completion badge for this lesson and should feel confident in moving onto the next lesson.
    12:25 PM, Tuesday March 17th 2020

    It depends on which pen you use. Good job, for the next lessons I suggest you do a 10 minute warm up with superimposed lines and ellipses before you start the homework.

    2 users agree
    6:29 AM, Saturday March 14th 2020

    Hi, my name is Shinra and I will try to help you. I noticed an improvement of the overlapping lines but I suggest you focus on using the shoulder when drawing (watch this). In ghost lines and in plans you tend to neglect the lines and focus on their accuracy, I suggest you draw with more confidence. In Ellipses in Planes I see that the ellipses in the plans look pretty good but there are still some problems with confidence. (Make sure you always use the ghost method for each line you draw).Going to the boxes I can see a good start in understanding the space but I can't take my eyes from the 1 point pages. A nice day!

    Next Steps:

    1 page of Ellipses in Planes

    1 page of Rough Perspective

    And then you can go to 250 box challenge

    This community member feels the lesson should be marked as complete, and 2 others agree. The student has earned their completion badge for this lesson and should feel confident in moving onto the next lesson.
    1:10 PM, Monday March 9th 2020

    https://imgur.com/gallery/DVMBrvu

    I received the ellipsis guide the next day after posting the homework, I am very lucky, a nice day!

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