Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

5:28 PM, Monday July 13th 2020

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What a rollercoaster of pride, confusion and disappointment this was, absolutely loved it!

Anyway here's my homework, hopefully i did this right... Let me known what i can improve on and what to do next.

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8:53 AM, Tuesday July 14th 2020

your work is pretty much good

focus more on prespective when drawing boxes

i mean when you are drawing a box try to think that the box is real and imagine how it fits in 3d space

well done!

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move on next exersize

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3:50 PM, Wednesday July 15th 2020

Thank you for your critique!!

Il'l take some time off to improve my knowledge of perspective, maybe look around online for perspective exercises and such, build up a better mental library of what a box should look like in 3d space.

Cheers!

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