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12:40 AM, Sunday December 11th 2022

Hello ThatOneMushroomGuy,

Thank you very much for the detailed critique.

I have a few follow-up questions.

Arrows:

Can you please show me one or two examples of different perspective arrows (from what I draw)?

Leaves and Branches

I do more of these in my warm-ups to practice and improve my skills with your suggestions.

Plant Construction

I probably misunderstood from the demo that I need to try to construct the mushrooms without a minor axis, I will add it to my warm-ups to continue practicing cylinders with a minor axis.

Texture drawing (like we should in drawabox course) is still very difficult for me to do (thanks to lesson 2, I am a lot better with that and have a better understanding of textures), I will revisit the texture lesson as you suggested to me (with the links that you shared here) to improve my texture skill more.

In meanwhile I will start lesson 4, thank you very much.

Best regards,

Albert

11:37 PM, Sunday December 11th 2022

Hello Darkwings, I'm very glad that you found my critique helpful.

For more examples of arrows you can see the page of example homework provided on the lesson page.

Best of luck in Lesson 4.

12:34 PM, Thursday December 15th 2022

Hello ThatOneMushroomGuy,

Thank you for your reply.

Best regards,

Albert

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