5:53 AM, Monday May 2nd 2022
Revisions - https://ibb.co/album/2qZPW3
I made sure to follow your instructions on both of them.
Thank you for the feedback!
Revisions - https://ibb.co/album/2qZPW3
I made sure to follow your instructions on both of them.
Thank you for the feedback!
Thanks for responding with your revisions.
Great job! You've rectified the points I raised in my critique, well done. I'm going to mark this challenge as complete, but I have one more tip for you to bear in mind when you practice cylinders in your warmups.
Don't be afraid to change up both the viewing angle and proportions a bit more. Sometimes if the cylinder is very short, or we're looking almost directly at one end, the two ellipses will overlap. This page has examples of both cases https://i.imgur.com/K12LafM.jpg and I think it would be a good idea for you to experiment and play around with this (when you can stomach drawing more cylinders, 250 was a lot to plough through and you might be fed up with them right now)
Well done, and good luck with lesson 6!
Next Steps:
Feel free to move on to lesson 6.
Sure I'll try doing more of them in different orientations in the warm ups.
When it comes to technical drawing, there's no one better than Scott Robertson. I regularly use this book as a reference when eyeballing my perspective just won't cut it anymore. Need to figure out exactly how to rotate an object in 3D space? How to project a shape in perspective? Look no further.
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