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5:56 AM, Sunday March 22nd 2020
edited at 5:57 AM, Mar 22nd 2020

Looks good, if a little messy. In general, draw through your ellipses 2-3 times (no more!), and don’t add random scribbles, notes, etc. to your pages- just the exercises. In the table of ellipses exercise, please use a ruler for your frame. Be careful to go around your ellipses 2 full times, too. To make it a little less obvious where the rotations start, and where they end, try to lift your pen off the page, at the end of them, rather than flick it off. The funnels look good, but try to spend a little more time constructing their frames. Remember that the minor axis needs to cut each ellipse into 2 equal, symmetrical halves.

edited at 5:57 AM, Mar 22nd 2020
12:56 AM, Monday March 23rd 2020

roger n out

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Like the Staedtlers, these also come in a set of multiple weights - the ones we use are F. One useful thing in these sets however (if you can't find the pens individually) is that some of the sets come with a brush pen (the B size). These can be helpful in filling out big black areas.

Still, I'd recommend buying these in person if you can, at a proper art supply store. They'll generally let you buy them individually, and also test them out beforehand to weed out any duds.

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