Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

4:38 AM, Tuesday July 12th 2022

Lesson 1 Lines, ellipses,boxes Homework - Google Drive

Lesson 1 Lines, ellipses,boxes Homework - Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10UwNhlU3yWqkABTg7CpIqiwV6ce2VEbU

I tried my best. I'll appreciate any feedback. Thank you for amazing exercises.

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10:59 AM, Thursday July 14th 2022

On your superimposed lines I notice that you're not starting in the same place each time.

There's a bit of wobble in your lines somtimes, but in the later excercises I can't really see it. Your rotated boxes also looks good apart from some little bit of arcing near the end. I'd say there's nothing that needs revision here. Just warm up with some ghosted planes to train that little bit of arcing out.

Next Steps:

Hit that 250 box challenge.

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3:08 PM, Saturday July 16th 2022

Thank you so much for your feedback.

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8:04 PM, Tuesday January 16th 2024
edited at 8:05 PM, Jan 16th 2024

nevermind

edited at 8:05 PM, Jan 16th 2024
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