Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

5:31 AM, Monday August 10th 2020

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Hey all! If you could please give me honest critique/feedback i'd really appreciate it. Glad to join everyone on this journey toward mastering the fundamentals of drawing.

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2:59 PM, Monday August 10th 2020

Hi, hope youre having a good day. This is a great submission. Honestly if I said anything about your motor skills it would just be nitpicking. The rotated box challenge is a bit of a problem though. It seems you have used more or less the same vanishing points for a lot of the boxes and not actually rotated them. This is fine though as this challenge is supposed to be extremely hard and most if not everyone fails at it. The 250 box challenge will help with the rotation of the box anyway. I would say you have passed this lesson quite easily.

Next Steps:

-250 box challenge.

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4:37 PM, Monday August 10th 2020

thanks! yeah my mindset plotting some of the boxes, especially the one's at the periphery of the composition, was set on converging lines at a single point during the process. thanks for helping me see the error in that nomad.

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