soy_bean

The Indomitable (Spring 2024)

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  • The Indomitable (Spring 2024)
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  • Sharing the Knowledge
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    5:36 PM, Tuesday March 26th 2024

    You've outdone yourself once again, Dio!

    5:35 PM, Tuesday March 26th 2024

    thank you! it's a linen texture image set to overlay :3 extremely convenient like a noise filter

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    2:11 PM, Thursday January 4th 2024

    Congrats on finishing the 250 boxes!

    I can see your linework is cleaner and you became more confident with your strokes throughout the first 50 boxes already.

    My favorite boxes would have to be 205 and 227.

    The one thing I noticed is in longer boxes, such as 179, you often got two sets of converging edges correctly and the last set(red) is parallel. For this colored set of lines the vanishing point should be in between. When a box is longer and turned in space it will make distortion more extreme than one might expect.

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    Have fun and be proud of yourself

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