7:45 PM, Friday May 29th 2020
Thank you for the feedback!
Thank you for the feedback!
Thank you a lot for the feedback!
I agree with all the points you mentioned where I have downsides. I use the same pen, but it has started loosing ink at some point, so I bought 8 Sharpies in advance for future lessons)
I'm excited to start Lesson3!
Thanks again and be safe!
Natalia
Excuse me)
Here you go: https://imgur.com/a/vloa1cY
Now its clear! Thank a lot for taking time to answer me :)
thanks! I was wondering why I can't recieve a feedback for so long) That button is so tiny, this is the second time I do the same mistake submitting my work in community instead of official critique. But seems like because I already made this I've spent all my credits and don't have enough to finally have an official feedback. Any tips on that?
Thank you! How do you see my works? I don't see anyones here( Only on reddit.
Thanks so much for the feedback!
Hello SLUGGYDRAGON!
oh wow, I didnt expect such a detailed review, I agree with each point! Indeed, organic perspective is the hardest one for me at the moment, but I will get back to it after I finish 250 box challenge (have done 150 so far).
You are right, I'm a 3d modeller many years, but its a shame I still can't draw even boxes) But better later than never) I see a good improvement already!
Thank you!
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