Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

7:34 AM, Thursday May 28th 2020

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Criticize my work for my better improvement, and I will critique your work too! :D

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11:33 AM, Thursday May 28th 2020

Hey there!

Congrats on finishing this lessons, overal I think you did a good job. There are a few things I think you can improve on:

  • You draw 3 or 4 time over your ellipses, while 2 times is more then enough.

  • The perspective of your boxes needs some work but that is okey for now. During the 250 boxes challenge you will get better at it.

  • A lot of the lines of your boxes are not smooth. You should be ghosting all line you draw during these lessons, and drawing a smooth line should be you first piority.

Keep it up and good luck with the 250 boxes challenge!

Next Steps:

You can move on to the 250 boxes challenge. Remember to pay attention to drawing smooth line.

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12:06 PM, Thursday May 28th 2020
edited at 2:25 PM, May 28th 2020

Wow thank you for the pieces of advice! I'll admit that sometimes I did those mistakes for some reason but I will do much better next time. Btw, thanks pal!

edited at 2:25 PM, May 28th 2020
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