Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes
12:59 PM, Wednesday March 18th 2020
Repost my full version of lesson 1. It's my pleasure to be receive any critique.
Hi, I will try to help you. You did a great job, I'm surprised you did so well, especially at the rotated boxes. However, I notice the uncertainty in your lines, be careful to always use your shoulder when drawing, some of your lines seem a little clumsy and uncertain, drawing more confidently and not to be afraid. I advise you to do a 10-minute warm-up before starting the lesson with superimposed lines and ellipses. I think you're ready for the 250 box challenge
Next Steps:
250 box challenge
Thanks a lot for your critique. I will keep that in mind and moving forward.
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