Partial Lesson 1 Submission (1 / 10 exercises)

3:58 AM, Thursday March 5th 2020

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I think I still have to do more ><

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6:04 AM, Thursday March 5th 2020
edited at 6:04 AM, Mar 5th 2020

Better. There’s still a couple of instances where it feels like you’re ignoring the vanishing point and just drawing a line so that it’s parallel to an existing one, but they’re a lot less frequent than before, which is nice. Just remember that every line that isn’t parallel/perpendicular to the horizon (so 1 set of 4 lines), needs to head to the vanishing point.

Move on, but don’t correct incorrect lines, and don’t cross things out.

edited at 6:04 AM, Mar 5th 2020
6:10 AM, Thursday March 5th 2020

Thank you

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