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'The Ellipse is Symmetrical in 2D' My brain is having trouble accepting this. I look at record example measure it and see that it is, but then I am immediately like 'Is it REALLY Symmetrical?'
This video is exactly what I needed. I really didn't understand on how to pick which perspective.
I still don't, but now I understand that is ok! :)
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Day 2 Toy car.
I have already learned an important lesson attempting this challenge.
I need to work faster not just on the challenge pieces but my studies as well. There are so many things I want to learn how to draw and drawing time can burn up really fast.
I acknowledge I made errors on this but moving on is going to teach me more.
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Really enjoying this section really satisfying when the illusion starts to form.
Question for anyone out there.
I have heard people say 2 point is the most commonly used perspective and three point is just for buildings and similar things.
I have also heard things like 2 point is likely the most you need.
As some one who is working towards character design should I still invest more time in 3 point over 2 point perspective?
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Day 1 Fire Hydrant.
Have not gotten to cylinders yet.
I'll just take the opportunity to practice what I am currently learning!
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Level 2 attempts. I think am starting to understand how to apply the perspective mapping to things. Excited to keep practing this I find it pretty fun!
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I know I still have lots of room for improvement, but this has been my best attempt at exercises like this.
I am really excited to practice this more and attempt some level 2 portraits!
Any feedback would be great.
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Level 1 - 1/2 from imagination (or nightmares from working in retail.) one thing that suprised me was how I kept wanting to adjust the parallel lines even though I knew they should all be the same angle.
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I tried to follow along but it got a bit messy. I think my head was too wide to start and I needed readjust things.
This was very helpful though. I am going to start practicing breaking down individual parts in the way you showed.
Side note once you add the spine to the ribcage it kind of reminds me of a popsicle or a sign.
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