Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

6:08 PM, Thursday May 2nd 2024

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I started this lesson back in November 2023 and did most of these everyday in order. However I took a 2 month break right before finishing the last page of the last homework and just finished it today (5/2/2024). I've already been drawing for 6 years so I'd say I'm not exactly a beginner but more of an intermediate. However, I realized I never really studied the fundamentals of perspective and wanted to improve my line confidence and draftsmanship. Let me know if there is anything to improve especially on the last homework since I mostly eyeballed it. Also how could I improve my line confidence?

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