Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

3:06 PM, Saturday February 24th 2024

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Hi, thanks for reviewing my drawings. I was wondering if i am drawing slow because the last homework(organic perspective) usually takes me one and a quarter hours per paper. Also i am qurious as to know how to make the lines actually touch and not overflow the points consistently, i especially struggle with short lines so any helps is appreciated!

Have a nice day and happy drawing!

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4:37 PM, Saturday February 24th 2024

That was really good! Personally, I haven’t completed it yet, but that great!

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Nice! Move onto 250 box challenge

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11:44 AM, Monday February 26th 2024
edited at 11:45 AM, Feb 26th 2024

Thanks! Hope you can complete it too :)

edited at 11:45 AM, Feb 26th 2024
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