Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes
2:43 PM, Wednesday March 2nd 2022
I did it finally.
It's more complicated than I thought. I try my best.
I hope I can get any feedback on my work.
Many thanks!
hey donkey! i'm koyomi and i'm going to review your lesson 1 submission.
1.lines
your superimposed lines exercise is really nicely done! i notice a lot of wobbly lines on the other exercises so remember to always prioritize confidence over accuracy!
2. ellipses
same problem here your ellipses are pretty wobbly but not much more to say you're doing a good job so far, your funnels looks pretty good!
3. boxes
i have not much to say about your boxes i don't notice any big mistakes, they're pretty great!
Next Steps:
move on to the 250 boxes challenge, good luck!! and don't forget to apply the 50% rule!
Dear, KOYOMI
Thanks for your comment.
Your words have encouraged me a lot.
It means that I can move to the next task - the 250 Box Challenge. It is kind of a nightmare :(
it is really, but remember not to rush it and not to burn yourself out. if you can, try to aim for consistency even if it's only a page per day, i spent 2 whole months on this because i was inconsistent.. and don't forget the 50% rule!
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The reason this book is close to my heart is because of its introduction, where Brom goes explains in detail just how he went from being an army brat to one of the most highly respected dark fantasy artists in the world today. I believe that one's work is flavoured by their life's experiences, and discovering the roots from which other artists hail can help give one perspective on their own beginnings, and perhaps their eventual destination as well.
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