Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

8:05 PM, Tuesday July 28th 2020

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The second page of super imposed lines and ghosted lines is at the bottom because I forgot to attach it and I don't know how to change the order of images, otherwise everything is in order.

Thanks in advance

==>Parad0x

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11:01 PM, Tuesday July 28th 2020

Congratulations on finishing lesson 1! Overall you did a nice job.

Lines:

Overall your lines are very confident and even, you also paid good attention to your pen placing.

Elipses:

Some of your elipses are wobbly I'm guessing as a result of you wanting to make them fit their container, just remember to prioritize confidence over accuracy.

Boxes:

I appreciate that you did not redraw any lines in any part of the lesson, you should keep doing things this way in the future. Aside from that, you do have some perspective issues, but that's alright at this point.

Good job overall.

Next Steps:

Proceed to 250 box challenge.

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12:35 PM, Wednesday July 29th 2020
edited at 4:01 PM, Jul 29th 2020

I agree with everything you said but I think you should had pointed out that on the Organic perspective, when drawing the boxes, even if another is overlapping the box you're drawing, you should still draw through it.

Something like this: image

edited at 4:01 PM, Jul 29th 2020
4:17 PM, Wednesday July 29th 2020

Oh yeah, you're right, I didn't even notice.

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