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Miggery in the post "The Future of Free Critiques on /r/ArtFundamentals"

2016-09-27 09:21

Hey what you're doing is every self-taught aspiring artist's dream and that's direction from someone in the industry so even if it's a lofty target, the people you've critiqued definitely appreciate it.

Also from one artist to another, try and get Scott Roberttson's book How to Draw. Since you're in the industry and you took some classes you might not need it but it could help you put some new content or improve your content by using it as a reference.

Miggery in the post "The Future of Free Critiques on /r/ArtFundamentals"

2016-09-26 16:58

Well it was nice to get some direction while it lasted. Tho I'll admit I'll still look at your material every once in a while.

Miggery in the post "Lesson 3: Drawing Plants"

2016-08-29 19:07

Thanks for the criticism. I'll give it another shot within the month, have a good month's rest!

Miggery in the post "Lesson 3: Drawing Plants"

2016-08-29 09:50

And after much time, here's my overdue homework: http://imgur.com/a/f5BlS

I gotta say even when I was understanding some of the forms, for some reason there were times where I felt "hesitating" to draw them, no idea why lol

Miggery in the post "State of the Union - September vacation, and dealing with the overwhelming number of homework submissions"

2016-08-29 09:36

I unfortunately dont have much money on me so yeah, even if the pledge is just really really cheap I can't make any spare cash.

Miggery in the post "State of the Union - September vacation, and dealing with the overwhelming number of homework submissions"

2016-08-24 17:45

Yeah seems reasonable, I wouldn't mind doing a lesson again. Anyway, glad that you see some potential in it since you're managing a crapton of people at different lessons at a given time.

Miggery in the post "State of the Union - September vacation, and dealing with the overwhelming number of homework submissions"

2016-08-24 11:11

What about doing it in an enrollment basis? Like an actual school. You'd group together people that are currently at the same Lesson and you handle each one group at a time. Like you'll announce that you'll be giving critics to this group at one day, while a different day for another group, just so you could manage your critics and your work time better(?).

Edit: Follow up question, since you wont be taking free critiques, can we do lessons in advance? Say for example, I finish Lesson 3 before September. I start doing Lesson 4 in September and finished early. Can I start with Lesson 5? Of course I won't the lessons I finish in advance(if there are any) without your approval.

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

2016-08-16 10:20

Take 2: http://imgur.com/a/RL82F

Hope I got it right this time

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

2016-08-15 16:21

Hi Uncomfortable! Here's my exercises: http://imgur.com/a/mpaVh

boy i gotta say the form intersection and the textures were really difficult

Miggery in the post "250 Box Challenge"

2016-08-13 08:12

Thank you for your feedback!

Also, I checked the box now regarding the badge, but it's not showing up next to my name for some odd reason.

Edit: oh okay now it showed up, lol

Miggery in the post "250 Box Challenge"

2016-08-12 08:05

Hi Uncomfortable, here's mine: http://imgur.com/a/0nsMr

I foudn it really difficult to rotate some boxes since after looking at it some were looking too similar, only differences were just the near and far planes

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

2016-08-07 09:31

Hi Uncomfortable, here's my homework!

http://imgur.com/a/YjCzB

Miggery in the post "Tackling the Rotated Boxes Exercise"

2016-08-02 17:18

Thanks for the reply! Will definitely give it another go later.

Miggery in the post "Tackling the Rotated Boxes Exercise"

2016-08-02 16:07

I understood the vanishing points of the horizontal and vertical rotations but the diagonal rotations are messing me up. I cant exactly mentally pinpoint where their vanishing point is. Any advice?