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11:25 AM, Tuesday September 22nd 2020

Thanks for your remarks. I'm happy to get noticed that my ellipses got better because

in my first submission, I was one of the main criticism.

Here are new pics for the plotted perspective and rough perspective.

https://imgur.com/gallery/gKNIQU5

I've also redone an organic perspective and tried to leave the inside of the box unseen as in example and I you told me in your last message.

About scratching, I'll use a new pen with a new tip in my next submissions. I've started

draw a box a month and use only 3 different pens and haven't thrown them (yet?)

so may be the tip is starting to get old. Can an old tip can create scratching?

A always thanks you remarks!

2:04 PM, Tuesday September 22nd 2020

The scratching is you drawing over a line, i should probably have clarified this earlier.

Think back to the first exercise, the superimposed lines. A lot of your scratching is due to you doing the same thing, drawing over a second time, where you should not. For every exercise, you draw a line and that's it, no drawing over it, no "fixing" it.

Here's what I mean. Red = scratching, Green = correct lines

https://i.ibb.co/SNpMj2r/example.png

3:34 PM, Thursday September 24th 2020

Thanks the example sheet ^_^.

It was very clear. Indeed a picture values 1000 words. What scratching means is in fact broken contour/art line.

I've made a new official submission today.

https://imgur.com/gallery/otfCozZ

Thanks to your remarks, the ellipses and the funnel won't be such as problem as they were last month. I didn't manage to fully get rid of the scratching but I know that I have to be careful about it, so that's a step in the good direction.

7:50 AM, Tuesday September 29th 2020

Hello again

I'm preparing the 250 boxes challenge. I've noticed that you too were preparing for it.

By looking up to the work of another student, wifu4lifu, I noticed that he just like you, https://imgur.com/gallery/HlDdtu6 were drawing red line along the boxes.

What are those lines for? Perspective lines?

Could you please help me to check if I understood the instruction of the

exercice correctly?

1- Draw a boxes with all faces using the ghosting method. (No ruler allowed?)

2- The box can be in 1 point, 2 points or even 3 points perspective.

3- Each box has to have a number near for counting (Are we allowed to write 250 box challenge page 1 on a corner of the box to help us get all pages together before submission.

4- Just like the rough perspective, use a pen of a different color to check if you're correct

I also have another question regarding the execution of the exercice.

The box or page is very likely to have a horizon line and VP outside the drawing page. Can we stick another page and draw the horizon line and the vanishing points for precise checking?

Indeed only the page in which a box is drawn is to be submitted.

Thanks in advance for your answer.

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