Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

9:59 AM, Tuesday August 18th 2020

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I did all the assignments to the best of my ability without rushing. Really excited for the review.

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2:43 PM, Tuesday August 18th 2020

lines

So your lines are pretty good. Smooth and quite accurate there is only a bit of wobble well done!

ellipses:

Sometimes there is a bit of a deviation from their round shape but in general they are pretty good parts and you draw through the ellipses a few times but in the funnel the minor axis is not equal in all your ellipses I would recommend doing this again

Boxes:

In general they are good, you draw through the boxes and it seems you have an understanding of perspective. In the rough perspective the width and height lines are not exactly accurate ( width lines should be parallel to horizon and height lines should be perpendicular to horizon. ) it is hard but it is important that you pay attention to it. besides everything looks good

I hope I was helpful. Have a good day!

Next Steps:

You should do the 250 box challenge as this will help with the issues you experienced (like everyone) with the organic perspective exercise.

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6:13 PM, Tuesday August 18th 2020

Thanks for the critique. I will definitely work on the symmetry of my ellipses.

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