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2:19 AM, Sunday May 17th 2020

Hello, could you restate what I need to do with the funnel exercise I'm not sure I understand, and are you saying that I need to also redo rough perspective?

Thank you for the critique!

10:59 AM, Monday May 18th 2020

Hey,

I think the rough perspective was good, it was meant to be hard execise.

And about the funnels, I meant to draw the ellipses with gradually growing degrees. So the width of the ellipse widens as you draw them closer to the opening ends. It is helps you to practice drawing the ellipses and in the same time understanding the width and depth of the funnel by drawing the ellipses gradually increased degree.

If you have more question I am happy to help, but maybe my way of commenting not as clear as I think, ask more opinions and watch the tutorials again to clarify.

3:45 AM, Wednesday May 20th 2020

Yes, of course. I will try to redo the funnel exercise in order to match the requirements this time.

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