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3:12 PM, Saturday December 21st 2024
Well done on finishing lesson 3! Everything looks pretty good, all the plants are nicely done, with texture and everything. The thing is, i think your arrows could use work, here is some advice, do not squiggle the second line randomly, try to copy the first one, But, arrow should come closer to us, it should start narrow and get wider, also dont forget to use lineart and thicken lines that go over others to reaally show it is in the front. Anyway, good luck and have a nice day!
Next Steps:
(Just do another page of arrows with tips i gave u, hope it helps)
9:35 AM, Monday December 23rd 2024
Hi! Thank you so much for the feedback! Here's my new page of arrows https://imgur.com/a/LtfC71h
(I reused a page from the construction exercise, hope the marks on the back are not too distracting)
3:17 PM, Friday January 31st 2025
Hey, it's been a while. If you're satisfied with the revision can you please mark this lesson as complete? Thank you.
7:02 AM, Saturday February 1st 2025
sorry for the wait! you will get more practice in next lessons, so feel free to move on.
Next Steps:
good lck with your next lessons!

Ellipse Master Template
This recommendation is really just for those of you who've reached lesson 6 and onwards.
I haven't found the actual brand you buy to matter much, so you may want to shop around. This one is a "master" template, which will give you a broad range of ellipse degrees and sizes (this one ranges between 0.25 inches and 1.5 inches), and is a good place to start. You may end up finding that this range limits the kinds of ellipses you draw, forcing you to work within those bounds, but it may still be worth it as full sets of ellipse guides can run you quite a bit more, simply due to the sizes and degrees that need to be covered.
No matter which brand of ellipse guide you decide to pick up, make sure they have little markings for the minor axes.