Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

4:21 PM, Wednesday October 14th 2020

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I'm very sorry the last submission I made had the wrong link

this has the correct link for my submission of lesson 1

please critique it

Once again I'm sorry

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1:29 AM, Thursday October 15th 2020

Everything looks good, especially your ellipses. The only thing I have to critique is your organic perspective exercise, they need more variety because right now they just look like the same box flipped over and over again. Other than that, you're good.

11:12 AM, Thursday October 15th 2020

Thank You!

yeah I see now my organic perspective is repititve

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11:02 PM, Saturday October 17th 2020

This looks really good, your linework is confident and your ellipses look great.

WHen you get to drawing boxes, you keep drawing the same lines over and over, and you have to stop doing that right away. Each mark should be made once and only once, confidently, and you should then live with the result. Never draw the lines over again, like you keep doing.

I would work on getting lines perfecty straight when you move on to the 250 boxes challenge.

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