Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

1:32 AM, Saturday October 23rd 2021

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Hey y'all this is my first homework submission to Drawabox :D

I've had some difficult to draw ellipses by using my shoulder, but as I got to practice those kind of exercises in my warm-ups I started to get a little better at them (still far from good, but hey, they're slightly better).

Welp, I'm don't really have that much to say so I'll just leave my stuff here and wait for your feedback... guess that's it :P

250 Boxes Challenge HERE WE GO BAAABYYY!!!

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6:02 PM, Saturday October 23rd 2021

Good job on completing the lesson!

For the superimposed lines excercise, there is some fraying at the end of the line, but I can tell you are using your whole arm and there isn't much wobbling. Keep being confident with your lines and the fraying will be less with practice.

You did a good job on the ghosted lines and the ghosted planes excercise! Your lines are looking really confident. I could barely see any wobble. Keep using your whole arm.

On the tables of ellipses excercise I do see quite a bit of wobble on the first page. I see that you improved on the second page, so just keep practicing this excercise for your warmups to further reduce wobbling. Remember to not hesitate, be confident, and draw through your ellipses. Confidence comes first and accuracy second.

For the rough perspective excercise, your lines looked a little less confident, so just remember to take your time and execute each line with purpose. As for the perspective aspect of the excercise, missing the vanishing point is a common mistake when you get started, so don't worry about it.

Most people mess up a lot on the organic perspective excercise (I did) , but yours honestly looks alright. However, make sure you don't skip the 250 box challenge, you will learn and improve a lot from it.

Next Steps:

Move on to the 250 box challenge

Make sure you include the superimposed lines excercise and tables of ellipses excercise on your warmups

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10:57 PM, Sunday October 24th 2021

Thank you very much! I'll try my best :D

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