Lesson 2: Contour Lines, Texture and Construction

6:21 AM, Thursday February 18th 2021

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Hello, this was a very exhausted lesson, I tried my best, I feel truly drained tbh ????

I'd be very grateful if someone can review it. I made a mistake in my first intersections but then I tried to maintain the forms regular

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11:32 AM, Saturday February 20th 2021

Its completed!

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11:20 AM, Saturday February 20th 2021
edited at 11:34 AM, Feb 20th 2021

Hi! :)

These look great. My only critique would be on contour ellipses and curves where you should try to make them a bit more perpendicular to the center line of the sausage. I strongly suggest redoing those 2 pages. It's okay if you can't make them perfectly perpendicular to the center line but I think you should try a bit more. That's it and everything else is fine, good luck! I'm marking this as complete. You don't have to submit those 2 pages but I'm suggesting you to do it whenever possible.

edited at 11:34 AM, Feb 20th 2021
6:28 PM, Sunday February 21st 2021

Thank you so much for the critique, I'll redo the pages to make them better. I'm very thankful for taking the time to review it and giving your feedback c:

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