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hanareader in the post "Hi, sorry, I don't have anywhere else I can ask this."

2021-12-14 21:52

yeah, uncomfortable just showed me the big one is wrong, i never even noticed, thanks

hanareader in the post "Hi, sorry, I don't have anywhere else I can ask this."

2021-12-14 02:28

I see. I forgot that we can mirror the radius in space. It didn't sink in that the top/bottom points of the ellipse are aligning towards the vanishing point. I think if there's too generous a margin of error that I don't even need to hit the contact points itll be impossible for me to know if I did anything right, haha. I think I will practice more so that I can better intuitively know what degree I need. Thank you for answering all of my questions. I had been struggling with this problem for a while now.

hanareader in the post "Hi, sorry, I don't have anywhere else I can ask this."

2021-12-13 23:48

I think so? I appreciate you taking time out of your day to explain it to me. I didn't even recognize my ellipse was wrong. I guess my question is if i wanted to draw a rotating flap, where do I start? Like if I have a box here what can I do next to get a hinge? I feel like there is nothing I can do, I need to define a perfect square in perspective to place an ellipse or use an ellipse to find a perfect square...The only thing I can think of is arbitrarily measuring the edge most closest to me because its the least foreshortened to find the top and bottom points of my ellipse and then the top edge of this rectange is my new minor axis. But how can I complete the square? Is the answer that I just guess? Thank you for your time again

hanareader in the post "Partial lesson submissions and single exercises will no longer be accepted on this subreddit, but you can get feedback on individual exercises on the Discord Chat Server. More information in this post."

2020-05-07 04:43

will there be a way to sort through submissions on the drawabox website? like if I want to see only lesson 5 submissions even if they're dated. There's a lot of lesson 1/250 box submissions.

hanareader in the post "Lesson 5: Drawing Animals (Patreon Critique Thread)"

2019-09-24 00:59

https://imgur.com/a/0dWRTNE

hanareader in the post "Lesson 5: Drawing Animals (Patreon Critique Thread)"

2019-08-05 17:53

Sorry, do I just... copy the demo? Or find another reference of a donkey and try to apply the same steps? Thank you for the critique.

hanareader in the post "Lesson 5: Drawing Animals (Patreon Critique Thread)"

2019-08-04 23:43

https://imgur.com/a/t9qf5Z2

hanareader in the post "250 Cylinder Challenge (Patreon Critique Thread)"

2019-06-28 18:20

without boxes

with boxes

I don't know what I was thinking, please ignore the early blue lines. I extended the minor axis using a ruler, but only the extensions, the inside line is still ghosted freehand. Sorry about posting too early.

hanareader in the post "250 Cylinder Challenge (Patreon Critique Thread)"

2019-06-25 18:01

So we submit after corrections or after we first post a lesson? Okay, I will do that.

hanareader in the post "250 Cylinder Challenge (Patreon Critique Thread)"

2019-06-25 17:51

https://imgur.com/a/cLhNW4t

hanareader in the post "Lesson 4: Applying Construction to Insects and Arachnids (Patreon Critique Thread)"

2019-06-14 21:26

Sorry about forgetting those. I had a hard time even understanding how you were turning the segmentation of the scorpion along different imaginary planes when there was just a box underneath. I think I should have submitted something like this to better match your demo and reference.

Btw I think that contour lines are really amazing. The idea that pointing out that something is a drawing, like drawing intersections or contour lines that don't actually exist, ironically makes the subject more real and solid is absolutely mind blowing. It's also less effort to get my point across and really minimal too. Thank you.

hanareader in the post "Lesson 4: Applying Construction to Insects and Arachnids (Patreon Critique Thread)"

2019-06-14 18:32

https://imgur.com/a/l7ZdICL

hanareader in the post "Lesson 4: Applying Construction to Insects and Arachnids (Patreon Critique Thread)"

2019-06-12 01:50

https://imgur.com/a/LkSrAn7

hanareader in the post "Lesson 3: Applying Construction to Plants (Patreon Critique Thread)"

2019-05-28 16:00

https://imgur.com/a/II0qnbN

hanareader in the post "Lesson 2: Contour Lines, Texture and Construction (Patreon Critique Thread)"

2019-05-14 21:43

lesson2