6:36 AM, Wednesday September 21st 2022
Thank you Rob, I really appreciate these critiques and will keep them in mind as I continue forward.
Thank you Rob, I really appreciate these critiques and will keep them in mind as I continue forward.
(Notes for myself to keep in mind)
- Your ellipses in funnels are having some slight issues with tilting off the minor axis. https://drawabox.com/lesson/1/14/notaligned This is something you should always start considering when drawing your ellipses. One thing you could have done with these is start with a narrower degree ellipse in the center and then widen the degrees of the ellipses as they move outwards in the funnel. Please check the example here. https://drawabox.com/lesson/1/14/step3 This helps with practicing different degrees of ellipses.
There's still room for improvement so keep practicing your ellipses during your warmups.
Drawing big helps when dealing with complex spatial problems.
Your rotations were pretty slight overall for the rotated boxes exercise, The more you draw and develop your spatial thinking ability the easier these rotations are to handle.
Come back to this exercise after a few lessons to see how much your spatial thinking ability has improved. https://drawabox.com/lesson/1/rotatedboxes
For rough perspective exercises keep extending the lines back on your boxes to check your work. Your perspective estimations were quite off but that will become more intuitive with practice.
- One thing that can help you a bit when doing a one point perspective exercise like this is to realize that all of your horizontal lines should be parallel to the horizon line and all of your verticals should be perpendicular(straight up and down in this case) to the horizon line. This will help you avoid some of the slanting lines you have in your constructions.
This recommendation is really just for those of you who've reached lesson 6 and onwards.
I haven't found the actual brand you buy to matter much, so you may want to shop around. This one is a "master" template, which will give you a broad range of ellipse degrees and sizes (this one ranges between 0.25 inches and 1.5 inches), and is a good place to start. You may end up finding that this range limits the kinds of ellipses you draw, forcing you to work within those bounds, but it may still be worth it as full sets of ellipse guides can run you quite a bit more, simply due to the sizes and degrees that need to be covered.
No matter which brand of ellipse guide you decide to pick up, make sure they have little markings for the minor axes.
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