Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

12:12 PM, Saturday April 11th 2020

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1:11 AM, Wednesday April 29th 2020

Lines are p confident in general, though they get a slight wobble at times. Don't forget you should always prioritize confidence over accuracy, even if the line ends up being off.

Same goes for ellipses, they have a tiny bit of wobble. Focus on making them as smooth and confident as you can and don't worry about sacrificing accuracy. There is another issue with ellipses as well, and that's that you aren't drawing through them 2 times. You should draw through every ellipse done in drawabox 2 times. Always.

Boxes are p good, but be sure you don't repeat lines even if they're off.

On organic perspective, I recommend trying more overlaps.You can clarify after the overlaps by adding a confident, drawn with the shoulder superimposed line. Perspective on them has issues but you'll work on it on the box challenge, so don't worry about it!

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Good job overall so marking this as complete. Good luck on the box challenge and keep up the good work!

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11:05 AM, Friday June 19th 2020

Thank you for your feedback; I will pay attention to the issues you raised and will work on them

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