burgervillain

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  • Basics Brawler
    10:43 PM, Thursday October 29th 2020

    Thank you for the feedback !!

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    5:53 AM, Thursday October 29th 2020

    On Ghosted Planes, I noticed some arched lines, which if I understand can be fixed by making sure to pivot from the shoulder!

    On ellipses make sure ellipses are touching the edges of their area and fully drawn through!

    On rough perspective I noticed a little bit of arched lines (same feedback as before), what looked like some lines redrawn through but only in a couple instances so it seems you know already that you should never do this; simply accept the line as if it were correct and move on. I also noticed some wobbly lines on this exercise, make sure to prioritize a smooth confident motion rather than worrying about being perfectly accurate!

    Otherwise I would say great work!

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    I would move on to the 250 box challenge if others agree that this lesson is complete!

    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.
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