Lesson 7: Applying Construction to Vehicles

5:35 PM, Wednesday May 8th 2024

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Lesson 7--I believe everything is here.

My favorites were the viking ships--I love the bird-wing shape of the cross sections!

Thanks in advance for the critique--this was really tough.

10:47 PM, Tuesday July 2nd 2024

Here's your critique! Make sure to ask any questions if you have them, and congrats on finishing lesson 7 and drawabox! Good luck in whatever you do next!

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12:25 AM, Sunday July 7th 2024

Thank you very much for the detailed look! This lesson was the hardest. I went through and made notes on the video. Looks like it's easy to slip on basics (like boxes and converging lines) when things get complex!

8:34 AM, Sunday July 7th 2024

No worries and yeah don't worry! it's pretty tough.

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