anthony

Giver of Life

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    3:06 AM, Sunday January 10th 2021

    Thanks for the in-depth critique! I think with the leaves, I am having a tough time figuring out how to make the enclosing lines also flow with the center line. I watched the video a few times, but havent been too successful in making them look flowy

    Here are some supplemental pages:

    https://imgur.com/gallery/86UzMWU

    9:04 PM, Saturday December 12th 2020

    Ah, I see. That makes sense! Thanks

    11:01 PM, Friday December 11th 2020

    Thank you for the critique! It is very helpful. I'm not too sure what you mean by: "One thing I notice here and in your previous organic forms is that you draw the ellipse facing the viewer incredibly small, it should definitely be larger as it follows the contours of your form."

    Other than that, no questions from me. Thank you for spending the time to give me feedback!

    6:22 PM, Tuesday November 24th 2020

    Thanks for the critique! Appreciate it. The diagram explaining the angles between the near two lines really helped.

    I have done some more boxes here: https://imgur.com/gallery/80nn1QS

    I achieved the inner angle with some varying level of success in some boxes, but it remains a point of struggle. I notice that it seems to be a trade off where I can have 2 inner lines be "more correct", but this throws the third inner line way off.

    5:10 AM, Friday November 13th 2020

    Thanks! Appreciate the critique :)

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