Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

1:29 PM, Thursday November 19th 2020

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The boxes, especially the organic perspective, were really tough and got me frustrated...

Was fighting myself about fixing and restarting!

Would really appreciate the feedback! thank you :)

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1:25 AM, Friday November 20th 2020

Hi, great job on the lines and elipses exercises, I don't see any mistakes on those.

Don't worry too much about the organic persepective one, you'll learn the intuiton behind constructing boxes during the 250 boxes challenge. On the rough perspective one make shure to take your time visualizing and ghosting each line before you draw it, as some of your lines don't look as confidently drawn as in the previous exercises, remember to take your time with each of them, so you can draw them confidently.

The rest of the exercises are well done, especially the rotated boxes one. Nice job !

I think you are ready to tackle de 250 boxes challenge.

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2:13 PM, Wednesday November 25th 2020

thank you very much for the fast replay!

I agree that my lines are not confident, I have to practice a lot more. hope time will help here :)

as you suggesting I will getting started with the 250 boxes challenge :)

thank you :)))

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