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2:40 AM, Friday July 28th 2023
Hello I'll be covering your HW.
Superimposed lines: It seems you understand the concept. Good job.
Ghosted Lines: Really confident straight lines. Some do miss their intended point but good job.
Ghosted Planes: I like you encluded how these looked before drawing elipses in them. The only thing I noticed that a few are very extreme angles which in turn will be harder for elipses but sturcture and line wise these are solid.
Table of Elipses: Real effort to keep nice and tight. Instruction clearly understand, good job.
Elipses in a Plane: Surprisingly the extreme angels you kept elipses in boundries. Well done.
Funnels: Nicely spread out, nice and tight with elipses; good job.
Plotted Perspective: Beautiful solid line work; well done.
Rough Perspective: This was where things got a little messy. But your second version showed improvement with at least trying to get all the lines to the center point.
Rotated Boxes: A little rough but a very solid attempt
Organic Perspective: Shows clear understanding of directions
Next Steps:
Okay so overall I think you are ready to move on. Just make sure to warm up a little, read the direcitons and rembember it is called a challenge for a reaosn. But I think you can do it.
Drawabox-Tested Fineliners (Pack of 10, $17.50 USD)
Let's be real here for a second: fineliners can get pricey. It varies from brand to brand, store to store, and country to country, but good fineliners like the Staedtler Pigment Liner (my personal brand favourite) can cost an arm and a leg. I remember finding them being sold individually at a Michael's for $4-$5 each. That's highway robbery right there.
Now, we're not a big company ourselves or anything, but we have been in a position to periodically import large batches of pens that we've sourced ourselves - using the wholesale route to keep costs down, and then to split the savings between getting pens to you for cheaper, and setting some aside to one day produce our own.
These pens are each hand-tested (on a little card we include in the package) to avoid sending out any duds (another problem with pens sold in stores). We also checked out a handful of different options before settling on this supplier - mainly looking for pens that were as close to the Staedtler Pigment Liner. If I'm being honest, I think these might even perform a little better, at least for our use case in this course.
We've also tested their longevity. We've found that if we're reasonably gentle with them, we can get through all of Lesson 1, and halfway through the box challenge. We actually had ScyllaStew test them while recording realtime videos of her working through the lesson work, which you can check out here, along with a variety of reviews of other brands.
Now, I will say this - we're only really in a position to make this an attractive offer for those in the continental United States (where we can offer shipping for free). We do ship internationally, but between the shipping prices and shipping times, it's probably not the best offer you can find - though this may depend. We also straight up can't ship to the UK, thanks to some fairly new restrictions they've put into place relating to their Brexit transition. I know that's a bummer - I'm Canadian myself - but hopefully one day we can expand things more meaningfully to the rest of the world.