Shuub

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    11:13 AM, Saturday August 14th 2021

    oh ok thanks for the advice

    2:36 PM, Wednesday August 11th 2021

    thanks for the critique, which of the exercises can i do to improve line confidence?

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    7:47 AM, Tuesday June 1st 2021

    Hey,even i had this problem. The way i got out of it is by allowing myself to fail.You are'nt drawing coz you think you're not yet ready to draw and dont have the skills to do so. What you should do is ,whenever you start to draw or get this feeling say yourself that you dont want to draw a good picture and its okay if it turns out crap,you just want to draw it.By doing so you are taking off the pressure to draw well and enjoying and focusing on the actual process of drawing regardless how it will turn out. Hope i helped

    7:39 AM, Tuesday June 1st 2021

    First of all thank you for critiquing my exercises,it was very helpful and i'll keep my mistakes in mind while doing the warmups and try improving on it. Sorry for replying late but here are the exercises you asked me to redo. I reread the homework instructions and realized the points i had missed while reading it earlier. I'm still having some trouble ghosting as you can see in the rough perspective exercise,ig i gotta

    work on ghosting more.

    plotted perspective

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/10jszriGhU6rsr1WAwMJdiG-Syj3iWyEn/view?usp=sharing

    rough perspective

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/10ga8RWalc7EEa0InCN3UeL9xRI8FaqFH/view?usp=sharing

    3:05 AM, Saturday May 29th 2021

    thanks for letting me know,i reuploaded it. You can go on my profile and check out the submission

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