Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes
12:23 AM, Tuesday October 6th 2020
Any Feedback much appreciated :)
Hi agreencreation,
LINES
SUPERIMPOSED LINES: They are confident and no wobble , it is great
GHOSTED LINES :Lines are smooth, confident and no wobble, ghosting are done perfectly
PLANES : The planes are great
ELLIPSES
TABLE OF ELLIPSES :They are confident,no overlapping ,they are good
ELLIPSE IN PLANE :They are not smooth ,but you drawn with confident, but it is good , with practice you can be achieved.
ELLIPSES IN FUNNEL :The minor axis cut all the ellipses into two equal halves correctly, they are good
BOXES
PLOTTED PERSPECTIVE: It is perfect
ROUGH PERSPECTIVE : Your width and height lines are parallel and perpendicular to the horizon, but some boxes are not parallel and perpendicular to the horizon, kindly note that point, otherwise it is great
ROTATED BOXES : it is perfect too. the spacing between the back face (corner) of the boxes seems good.you have to shade the boxes to show differentiation
ORGANIC PERSPECTIVE: The scaling of the boxes are done fairly. U will achieve ur perfect boxes in 250 box challenge
All the best
Cheers,
SREEVINESHA123
Next Steps:
Your are ready for 250 box challenge
ALL THE BEST
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