Lesson 4: Applying Construction to Insects and Arachnids

3:11 PM, Monday October 3rd 2022

Drawabox lesson 4 - completed drawings : u/H0zynT

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Hello, I'm back after a long break and patiently learning new things whi...

Hello, I'm back after a long break and patiently learning new things while repeating stuff from first 2 lessons. Main link takes you to scans of drawings second link takes you to references I will be glad if in doing this criticism you refer to specific exercises. Second link in post at reddit

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4:22 PM, Tuesday January 3rd 2023

dude your drawing are really good. very solid looking drawings. very cool.

but since this is a critique i'll repeat some stuff you might forget or need

remember confidence over accuracy. And everything exits in 3d space. And everything connects to something it's not arbitrary. BTW did you take any course before draw a box or have you been drawing 3d perspective some different way. I'm very curious about your process of contruction.

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lesson 5 let's go.

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6:54 PM, Tuesday March 28th 2023
edited at 10:42 AM, Mar 29th 2023

Thanks, for critique and remind me about how i how i should make my lines. I don't do any course, but watched few videos about drawing fundamentals especially that one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpqEE9yU474&list=PLDHJ4RxK-8Tgt-AmgLSdkgdhjL_RS5wrE after that i started drawing squares and spheres objects, and tried to make guns, tanks and swords from them, next after year i find drawabox and started course (2 years ago from now) Today i logged and saw your message. Thank You!

edited at 10:42 AM, Mar 29th 2023
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