Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

2:55 PM, Friday September 2nd 2022

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Hi, it is Lesson 1 exercises. Coming forward to know you guys and hear those feedbacks!

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9:00 PM, Saturday September 3rd 2022
  • Draw through your ellipses 2 times. Its not gonna ruin your drawing, oppositely its refining your drawing helping you to get muscle memory.

  • You did the organic and rough perspective exercises wrong. You are supposed to devide your page to 3 panels. You re missing the chance to draw more.

  • You re drawing your boxes around the same size and the edges are generally at the same angle so you re underestimating. Thats why you re boxes doesnt vary much, they look alike and you re missing the chance to make you re scenes interesting and sometimes boxes doesnt fit the scene accurately.

  1. My suggestion is go crazy. Draw extremely big or small. Tilt you re angles more and more hopefully they will balance themselves.

  2. Take notes on each page as you re criticizesing yourself write what you specificly wrong and how to fix it which helped me improve a lot more faster.

6:33 PM, Monday September 5th 2022

Thank you so much!!! I really appreciate the feedback :). Yeah, I will keep practicing.

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