Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

10:41 PM, Wednesday August 12th 2020

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I hope I'm on the right direction! Thanks in advance.

Vivi

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6:57 AM, Thursday August 13th 2020

Vivi,

You're work is looking really solid! Great job, I especially like your rotated boxes and rough perspective. They look really good. I honestly don't have a lot to say, other than you knocked this one out of the park. A few pointers though, before you move on to the 250 box challenge.

Your rough perspective cubes have gaps in between the edges. I know this exercise is supposed to be more loose, but do try to connect all the edges with a solid line. I'd emphasize the closer boxes too with a darker line, just to make them standout, and put a little more overlap. Some of the perspective on the boxes are also a bit wonky, but you'll get better when you do the 250 box challenge.

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250 box challenge

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12:19 PM, Tuesday September 1st 2020

Hi!!

Thank you so much for taking the time to look and critize my work, I'm so grateful for your time!!

I was looking at your suggestions and you are so right.

The rotated boxes made my brain overheat, I found it so neuron demanding hahaha so you mentioning it especially felt to great.

I didn´t know I would have a feedback so fast :) so I kept going and just now finished my 250 boxes. These do have everything connected!!

Thank you again for your time.

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