Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes
7:47 PM, Tuesday November 24th 2020
First Time Posting Drawabox Work, Really Looking Forward To Getting Perspective Under My Belt!
Lines
Good job on your superimposed lines. There's is fraying at the starting point. I made the same mistake, just try to be more accurate at the start point. take your time to hit that starting point. the end is expected at this stage.
Your ghosted lives are really good for their length but there is still a bit of arching.
Ellipses
Not too even on the funnel exercises, but expected at this stage. Keep practicing.
Good job on doing then in just two loops. I struggled.
Boxes
Good job overall on your boxes exercises. You obviously have a good understanding of perspective.
Forgot to gray or the visible plans on the rotating boxes, but that's ok.
I will mark as complete
Next Steps:
Move to 250 box
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