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TommyKaduk in the post "Lesson 2: Organic Forms, Contour Lines, Dissections and Form Intersections (version 3)"

2016-02-11 22:14

Thank you very much! I'll be moving onto the next lesson then!

TommyKaduk in the post "Lesson 2: Organic Forms, Contour Lines, Dissections and Form Intersections (version 3)"

2016-02-11 18:38

Here's my homework!

I think I got a little carried away on the dissections, I probably spent too much time on them and went into too much detail, thus losing a bit of perspective accuracy.

Also, two of the pictures are much smaller than the others. I have no idea what happened, sorry about that.

TommyKaduk in the post "250 Box Challenge (#3)"

2016-02-07 00:10

Hi! Here's my attempt.

There are a lot of mistakes here and there but I had a hard time actually pointing them out since my lines are pretty thick. I hope that's okay.

I started feeling more confident and efficient about halfway through, as I started to get a better grasp on parallel lines and plane sizes. I still made mistakes, but I think this was really useful.

TommyKaduk in the post "Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes (version 3)"

2016-02-03 16:40

Hi there! Here's my corrected homework.

Connecting my lines with the horizon gave me an understanding of my mistakes and what the exercise was all about.

After doing it again, I do feel like I now understand the lesson!

TommyKaduk in the post "Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes (version 3)"

2016-02-03 00:44

Oh, okay, I think I missed the point of the perspective exercise. I didn't understand that all the boxes were supposed to be seen from the same perspective and should all converge towards the vanishing point. Now the exercise makes sense.

Thank you very much for your feedback! I'll do as you asked and get back to you.

TommyKaduk in the post "Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes (version 3)"

2016-02-02 20:32

Hi there, thank you so much for doing this!

As a self-taught artist, I never gave any thoughts to basics, until I recently noticed that I was stuck in a rut - my lack of understanding of fundamentals is holding me back, so I was overjoyed to find this resource.

So here's my attempt at Lesson 1.

I apologize in advance for the blurriness of some of the photos.

What may seem like a pencil every now and then is actually a ballpoint pen.