Lesson 5: Applying Construction to Animals

7:39 PM, Wednesday May 1st 2024

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6:47 PM, Tuesday July 16th 2024

Hello quat! Here's the crit Like i said on it do 1 more page of an animal with something that has simple organic forms like legs. If you have any questions please ask, good job and good luck!

Next Steps:

1 more page of an animal with legs

When finished, reply to this critique with your revisions.
7:07 PM, Saturday July 20th 2024

Thanks for the critique I tried my best to apply every thing you mentioned correctly. Here is the revision you requested

I also added my first attempt at the revision because I think that it turned out very well but I accidentally made the arms long

3:10 PM, Tuesday July 23rd 2024

I ngeneral you did a good job! tho I kind of wish you didn't do an hybrid for this one cuz it makes it harder for me to tell on the ref.

Here are some notes. In general you're doing better on the organic forms but sometimes they are a bit off, aditional forms are also better but there are a few parts in which they don't follow the form. That being said I think the drawings are solid so I'll pass you to the cylinder challenge! Good job and good luck on it!

If you have any questions please tell me ofc as well!

Next Steps:

250 cylinder challenge

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