View Full Submission View Parent Comment
5:49 PM, Thursday May 16th 2024
edited at 5:56 PM, May 16th 2024

https://imgur.com/a/8cbMGKp

Hi! Life caught up and I had to have a brief hiatus. Had a bit of rust to shake off at first; Feel more confident after finding my stroke pace and etc. again.

edited at 5:56 PM, May 16th 2024
9:15 AM, Friday May 24th 2024

Make sure to do the diagonal and parallel lines in the Ellipse in Planes exercise when you're going to do them for warm-ups. Cheers!

Next Steps:

Congratulations! You may now move on to the 2nd Lesson.

This community member feels the lesson should be marked as complete, and 2 others agree. The student has earned their completion badge for this lesson and should feel confident in moving onto the next lesson.
The recommendation below is an advertisement. Most of the links here are part of Amazon's affiliate program (unless otherwise stated), which helps support this website. It's also more than that - it's a hand-picked recommendation of something we've used ourselves, or know to be of impeccable quality. If you're interested, here is a full list.
Color and Light by James Gurney

Color and Light by James Gurney

Some of you may remember James Gurney's breathtaking work in the Dinotopia series. This is easily my favourite book on the topic of colour and light, and comes highly recommended by any artist worth their salt. While it speaks from the perspective of a traditional painter, the information in this book is invaluable for work in any medium.

We use cookies in conjunction with Google Analytics to anonymously track how our website is used.

This data is not shared with any other parties or sold to anyone. They are also disabled until consent is provided by clicking the button below, and this consent can be revoked at any time by clicking the "Revoke Analytics Cookie Consent" link in our website footer.

Note that we also use cookies internally to help reduce abuse by bots - these cannot be disabled, but are not used in any way that violate users' privacy and are not shared with any others - they are simply used to confirm that you are indeed a human user.

You can read more about what we do with them, read our privacy policy.