Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

12:46 PM, Friday March 11th 2022

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This is actually my second time doing this lesson. I did it a year ago but didn't get feedback, and i didn't continue drawabox after that for reasons. I have not done plotted perspective again because i don't think it'd be valuable (please let it slide, i'm short on time). Feedback welcome

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1:09 PM, Friday March 11th 2022

Hi!

Even though it's been a year, your work is very nice.

Superimposed lines: Nice and clean.It's a little bit pity that I don't see the size of half and full page.

Ghosted lines, planes: Satisfied

Table of ellipses: Well done

Ellipses in planes: I like it!

Funnels: You understand very well about angle.

Plotted perspective: Clear boxes

Rough perspective: Most of them vertical and parallel.

Rotated boxes: Good job!

Organic perspective: Everything follows the instruction.

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12:14 PM, Saturday March 12th 2022

good job !

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8:11 AM, Monday April 4th 2022

This exercise is quite difficult. I used to get frustrated when I didn't know how to solve it

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