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5:00 PM, Monday September 7th 2020
Hy. Overall, I think you did good but you should remake some exercises, you should do the arrows again and the textures.
First: On the arrows exercise I can see a nice flow but you made very similar lines and movements, you didn't risk different movements, and you did not made the arrows have depth, they still look 2D arrows, think that the arrow is going according to the vanishing point, only that you put the movement(flow) in it.
Second: You don't need to remake the textures exercise but I suggest you to study more, the cast shadows on the Texture analisys looks the same texture.
Third: The Form Intersection Exercise you didn't finished, it is incomplete, you placed the shapes on top of each other but did not draw the intersection between them (Look the video exercise or read again to get it). The organic intersection Is fine but the cast shadow still a little wrong, and gain you did similar shapes and movements, risk something different, challenge your brain.
Bye and good training.
Next Steps:
Do the arrows exercises again and finish the form intersection.
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