12:48 PM, Thursday December 1st 2022
heres my revisions.
heres my revisions.
Good job! I see much improvement in your confidence, especially in the ellipses, who look much smoother than before. Now that your ellipses look confident try to focus gradually on other elements, such as symmetry and accuracy. In your planes the ellipses are broadly accurate in the sense that they come close to touching each side, but sometimes don't end up symmetrical. On the other hand, in the funnels the ellipses are fairly symmetrical, but going outwards they don't touch the sides of the funnels. You should try to reach a happy medium between these two situations. I also see improvement in your boxes. In the rough perspective some sides are still noticeably more slanted, but your precision has improved. The 250 box challenge will surely improve it even more. Overall, you did a good job and I feel you are ready to go on. Remember to stay motivated and revisit these exercises in your warmup routine. Good luck!
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