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

2019-07-23 16:44

Hello, here's my Lesson 4 work: https://imgur.com/a/eyjEJWI Thanks!

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

2019-07-10 23:09

Great! That does help. I was using the term gesture for the first bullet, but I think that doesn't fit since a gesture doesn't necessarily need to be the 'spine' etc.So, thanks for clarifying that for me. Lastly, where would "gesture" fit in?

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

2019-07-10 20:52

Hey, I have a question about contour center-line vs gesture center-line. For the organic shape exercise, we create a 'center line' so that the ellipses base thier orientation on. Then in some videos you have a center line that also acts as a contour line dividing the form (like the wasp so we can see left and right and placement etc.). To me it seems the gesture center line should be first and the shape is then drawn along the gesture. Then a contour center-line is drawn for more information. Do I have that correct?

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

2019-07-08 19:39

Hello, here's my Lesson 3 homework. Thanks! Hopefully I didn't miss anything. https://imgur.com/a/GwlNSMD

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

2019-06-19 19:59

Here's the homework submission for Lesson 2. I thin I got it all :) The intersecting shapes was definitely hard for me!

https://imgur.com/a/cpjk7L7

jmcovington in the post "Lesson 2: Organic Forms, Contour Lines, Dissections and Form Intersections"

2017-02-14 01:57

http://imgur.com/a/xeDB2

Hi Uncomfortable,

Thanks for the great feedback! I updated the link (http://imgur.com/a/xeDB2 ) with the other challenges you mentioned. I forgot to upload them. I got better at keeping the foreshortening to a minimal while doing them, but forgot during the intersections. They're not in order completely, but over the course of doing both 250 I did see that my most successful cubes/cylinders were those that were less dramatic in foreshortening. I tried marking some things I wanted to improve on the challenges, but any additional feedback would be great. Thanks again!

jmcovington in the post "Lesson 2: Organic Forms, Contour Lines, Dissections and Form Intersections"

2017-02-14 00:44

Howdy! Here's my lesson 2 homework :)

http://imgur.com/a/xeDB2

jmcovington in the post "Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes"

2017-01-22 00:48

Here's my homework for lesson 1. Let me know if the pictures of the drawings are too hard to look at. Old camera taken in a badly lit room at night :) http://imgur.com/a/awRgC The rotating of boxes in perspective about killed me lol, but I learned a lot. Thanks!