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9:48 PM, Sunday February 21st 2021

hello

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Super-Imposed Lines

for the super imposed lines, i see it that it is a bit wobbly for th elonger parts of the lines, but it is okay in the shorter ones and the curvy ones (there is no need for revision here, but i would sugest that you do this exercise in every session of your drawing)

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Ghosting Lines

it is great for the most part there is nothing to say here. except i notice that some lines are out of page and i couldn't see the dot that suppose to connect to the first dot, but it is still a great exercise that you have done

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Ghosting Planes

It is great there is nothinng to say here

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Tables of Planes

for the most part everything looks fine, except most of the ellipses are really wobbly, i notice some improvements in the second page and your ellipses for the most part are within the bounds and they are great, but i would likely again suggest you to do warmups with this exercise before a session of drawing and remember to do 2 or 3 times the loop, and i would prefere you to reduce it when it feels natural to you to give some of those challenge to increse confidence and more sense of your getting used to it

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Ellipses on Planes

again for the most part the ellipses are not smooth and not confident enough to reach the level of eveness, again there are some improvements here and there, but this time i would like this to be revision

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Plotted Perspective

this is great for the most part and good to, even though there isn't any weight lines it is partial so i don't need it to be revision

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Rough Perspective

i would like you to do just one page revision of this because in the first page i see that your boxes have improve but not in the second page of the exercise, it feels like your guessing instead of ghosting it toward the VP for convergence

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Rotated Boxes

it is okay for the most part and it seems like you already understand it, but there are some repeating lines that are unneccesary to do and i would like you to dump that habit of repeating lines that are already have been made. And i would like you to make this a warm up, but if you don't feel comfortable doing it.

Record the exercise from when you begin the exercise until you finished what does it mean, well it's like this:

write 12;00 - 13;00 on top of the page in your warm up session

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Organic Perspective

in this exercise the boxes are okay and don't need any revision for it's just don't repeat some lines next time

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Recap of the Revision

~the ellipses on planes

~1 page of rough perspective

When finished, reply to this critique with your revisions.
9:49 PM, Sunday February 21st 2021

if there are any question i would be glad to answer

(and sorry for my english broken grammar and sorry if it doesn't suit your understanding, because english isn't my native languange)

5:49 PM, Tuesday February 23rd 2021

Thank you for your feedback! Don't worry I understood it. When I redo Ellipses on Planes and Rough Perspective do I have to post it again for review?

12:40 AM, Thursday February 25th 2021

not necessary you can just post just your redo in the comments and i would gladly look at it

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