Lesson 2: Contour Lines, Texture and Construction

12:27 PM, Sunday February 14th 2021

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Hi ! I just finished lesson 2 this morning. I know my line weight on the intersection exercice is pretty bad I'll be more careful in the future.

Anyway, here it is ! Thanks to anyone who'll take the time to give me feedback on my work.

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4:51 PM, Monday February 15th 2021

Pretty good! The organic forms with countour lines 1 could have had more variety and different angles on it but over all good work! Very good intersections!

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Next up, the 250 boxes challenge and Lesson 3???? good luck!

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1:27 PM, Wednesday February 17th 2021

Thanks for the review, I already did the 250 boxes challenge, I know it doesn't really show because my boxes on the intersection were pretty bad. Well I guess I'll start reading lesson 3 while waiting for lesson 2 to be marked as complete.

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