Lesson 2: Contour Lines, Texture and Construction

4:27 PM, Wednesday July 15th 2020

Lesson 2: Contour Lines, Texture and Construction - Google Drive

Lesson 2: Contour Lines, Texture and Construction - Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1JDtKr5wetpLEemOcwzX2474pb8srRMP2?usp=sharing

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Hi! This is my take on Lesson 2 homeworks, I learned a lot with these, there are some extras of some activities because I wasn't feeling confident enough with them. I liked the dissection part the most, and also found the intersections part the trickiest one to make.

No, I'm not spamming, sorry for the prev post on the same, I missclicked the link and put one to a single image instead of the drive forlder, sorry

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4:39 PM, Thursday August 13th 2020

Great work.

The only things I have to say that is that your organic arrows are a little wobbly, in contour lines you used too much contour, try to not go overboard about it, also try to focus on the shapes of the shadows only when doing the textures of the course(avoid using lines).

Besides from that your homework is really good, you did nice in the intersections part, specifically organic intersections, your textures are reaaaly good, overall great job.

Have fun with lesson 3

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6:12 PM, Monday August 17th 2020

Thanks man! I really appreciate the time you put into critiquing it, I also didnt felt comfortable with some of the arrows so I kept practicing a few pages after I posted the Homework. Anyways, thnx for your time!

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