6:54 PM, Thursday September 7th 2023
My bad. Trying again, after I adjusted the permissions
Part 1: https://photos.app.goo.gl/v5uzBDkBHnTM7uLp8
Part 2: https://1drv.ms/a/s!Ajil912-bMF88BQhNCnl4nq4rfYZ?e=EbAOLc
My bad. Trying again, after I adjusted the permissions
Part 1: https://photos.app.goo.gl/v5uzBDkBHnTM7uLp8
Part 2: https://1drv.ms/a/s!Ajil912-bMF88BQhNCnl4nq4rfYZ?e=EbAOLc
Thanks - did my best to address the critique criteria. About the time estimates: about 30 minutes per page.
I couldn't find much fault in this work. It appears some of your ellipses that indicate the curvature of the limbs or connection points could be more clearly indicated so that it gives the effect of there being a ball, joint or some mass to the figure. I was skipping over this step as well and I noticed once I was indicating these connection points in the limbs the figures appeared more grounded and solid. I happened to be passing by submitting my homework for this lesson. Cheers and happy drawing, nice work.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/7cwriBDH3LGrX8ny6
Will continue working on separate leaf structures to build up more complex ones. Starting to get the flow of doing the steps in order.
Some of the pages here show some scratch work but spent time mainly on more complex leaves, no details added. hope i didn't bend the guidelines too much, eg with the squash plant it's like one berry y round leaf that is very wavy and rounded, almost feels like multiple leaf arms but not quite
One of the pages is practice for rounded leaves.
Will keep drawing the minor axis of cylinders and remember to do as initial step
funnels https://photos.app.goo.gl/FJE5j3UZ9uqNa7ZC6
ellipse table https://photos.app.goo.gl/TyX7sb8QjZKEUuPt8
funnels https://photos.app.goo.gl/FJE5j3UZ9uqNa7ZC6
ellipse table https://photos.app.goo.gl/TyX7sb8QjZKEUuPt8
thanks Benj. due to my confusion after i submitted this for community feedback instead of official by accident, i went for the 250 boxathon. im going to proceed with ellipse table plus one exercise per your advice then submit the boxes
thanks Mewithe!
These are what I use when doing these exercises. They usually run somewhere in the middle of the price/quality range, and are often sold in sets of different line weights - remember that for the Drawabox lessons, we only really use the 0.5s, so try and find sets that sell only one size.
Alternatively, if at all possible, going to an art supply store and buying the pens in person is often better because they'll generally sell them individually and allow you to test them out before you buy (to weed out any duds).
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