Lesson 2: Contour Lines, Texture and Construction

11:27 AM, Monday June 21st 2021

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After some time, I've finally finished lesson 2! Mistakes were made (you can see them in some exercises). As always, any feedback is welcome. Thanks!

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4:07 PM, Monday June 21st 2021

Good job on finishing the lesson! You did an amazing job on those textures but I see you could have played more with the space between the arrow bends and their relative widths.

The cast shadows of your organic intersections are neat, they describe the other surfaces pretty well but I can see some of the forms floating around instead of sagging under the pull of gravity as they should

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While the organics may look a bit stiff in the last page, you have shown your understanding of the core concepts in the lesson through your drawings! Have fun with the 50% rule then!!

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8:02 AM, Tuesday June 22nd 2021

Thanks for your feedback! I'll keep an eye during my warmups about the arrows issues, as well as the organic shapes.

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