9:08 AM, Saturday April 27th 2024
Thank you for your reiew.
"Next is Lesson 6, but it seems difficult, so I would like to redo the lessons I previously completed. Would it still be possible to have them graded?"
Thank you for your reiew.
"Next is Lesson 6, but it seems difficult, so I would like to redo the lessons I previously completed. Would it still be possible to have them graded?"
Technically as long as you fit the prerequisites of a lesson, the system will allow you to submit it and receive official critique on it. But that is not the course of action I would recommend, and I believe it would be a waste of your money, and of our resources.
Keep in mind that the critiques we offer serve one primary purpose - to confirm whether or not you demonstrate an understanding of what you should be aiming for. It doesn't assess whether you've mastered it or anything like that, it's just confirming that you are in a position to continue practicing the concepts on your own. As I imagine you remember from lesson 0, students are expected to continue practicing the exercises they've learned here as part of a regular warmup routine to continue sharpening those skills.
Lesson 6 is indeed difficult, but if you've reached that point in the course and have received completion on the prerequisites, then it is our instruction that you continue forward, based on how the course is designed. Do your best to follow the instructions provided, and if you misundetstand things or don't apply them correctly, that is something we will work on together when you receive feedback on it.
These are my favourite sketchbooks, hands down. Move aside Moleskine, you overpriced gimmick. These sketchbooks are made by entertainment industry professionals down in Los Angeles, with concept artists in mind. They have a wide variety of sketchbooks, such as toned sketchbooks that let you work both towards light and towards dark values, as well as books where every second sheet is a semitransparent vellum.
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