4:46 AM, Sunday February 26th 2023
Sorry if there are problems in the excersices, i haven't had time to practice for a while https://imgur.com/a/W6eMuTR
Sorry if there are problems in the excersices, i haven't had time to practice for a while https://imgur.com/a/W6eMuTR
No worries, we are all here to learn and help eachother along the way, everyone is bound to make some mistakes from time to time. Anyway, I see some definite improvement on the alignment of your ellipses. Also good job on making those boxes more varied in position and length. I will go on and mark your lesson as complete. Remember to include all of these exercises in your future warmup routines. Good luck!
Next Steps:
250 box challenge
Thank you
A lot of folks have heard about Scott Robertson's "How to Draw" - it's basically a classic at this point, and deservedly so. It's also a book that a lot of people struggle with, for the simple reason that they expect it to be a manual or a lesson plan explaining, well... how to draw. It's a reasonable assumption, but I've found that book to be more of a reference book - like an encyclopedia for perspective problems, more useful to people who already have a good basis in perspective.
Sketching: The Basics is a far better choice for beginners. It's more digestible, and while it introduces a lot of similar concepts, it does so in a manner more suited to those earlier in their studies.
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