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11:19 PM, Saturday October 29th 2022
edited at 11:21 PM, Oct 29th 2022

First thank you for your time and your critique.

Afterwards I have a question about your remark about the Ellipse in planes:

"There are a couple that cave into themselves, so still be confident in how you are drawing them. If you need to, ghost the ellipse before you draw it."

I already using the ghosting method for that and with the one i did after for warmup i still got the "cave into themselves" issue, is it just an issue than would solve only with practice or maybe it's more about the speed of drawing or maybe something else ?

And for the organic perpective the overlapping one where not planed so i'll try it for the next one

edited at 11:21 PM, Oct 29th 2022
2:16 PM, Tuesday November 1st 2022

Hey, thanks for being patient. If that is the case, it might just be something that gets better with practice. I remember that I used to have an issue with that, and sometimes I get those "caved-in" ellipses occasionally. However, if you are ghosting and being confident with your strokes, then I think you will get better to where that issue becomes less frequent.

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