Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

10:53 AM, Saturday July 10th 2021

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Hello, I just finished lesson 1. I am a beginner and I appreciate comments and critiques. :)) Thank you!

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11:20 PM, Saturday July 10th 2021

I'm also very new to this and only just finished lesson 1, so I only really feel qualified to give you very general feedback - But your lines look REALLY confident, mostly. In fact in some of the 2 page exercises, your first pass looks even a little smoother/ better than your 2nd page.

Next Steps:

If I had to suggest any re-do, and I'm not sure it's needed, I would say try one frame of rough perspective again.

Your whole submission looks really nice to me, but rough perspective is the only exercise that looks like your lines are more wobbly and less confident.

I'm so impressed. Nicely done.

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10:44 AM, Wednesday July 14th 2021

Thank you for the critique, and I think your right. I'll make another frame of rough perspective. :))

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