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alucryts in the post "Is it better to do it at a flat desk or an angle?"

2023-02-17 13:24

Angled desks get a better view or perspective compared to a flat desk. Thats what made me go angled.

alucryts in the post "How do I know when I should move on to the next exercise?"

2022-11-08 18:10

Honestly you will be quite far from perfect when it comes to the homework. As you learn the homework, you'll start slowly improving over time as you warmup. If you want practice, don't worry friend the 250 box challenge is coming. You will have ample time to practice your lines there.

For lesson 1, focus on confidence. Confidence is not the same as accuracy. Confidence means you think, ghost, mark.

The point of rough perspective is to get you used to the idea of vanishing points and the fact that an imprecise box still looks decent even if its not perfect.

alucryts in the post "The Other 50% with draw a box"

2022-11-05 14:18

What do you want to draw eventually?