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Here's a critique on perspective drawing, focusing on eye level, vanishing points, and building visual accuracy through observation and practice.
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Sita Rabeling
2d
Thank you Marshall! I love how you love teaching us, this makes it so enjoyable being here. You bring Good to the world.
Michael Giff
2d
This portion of the class is my villain origin story. If you walk into your house and see your oven timer smashed, grandfather clock toppled or all time keeping apps deleted from your phone... KNOW THAT IT WAS ME!!!!
Stevie Roder
2d
I highly highly enjoyed this critique a ton as usual. Even though my project didn't make it. I still managed quite a ton out of learning how to draw n focus on eye level alongside vanishing points and how they worked well together. While also learning to build up on my visual accuracy as well as I did my piece, which I honestly was proud of the most through the assignment. Now it's time I head on to getting with my plan projection stuff super soon. I truly learn a ton from these critiques.
Vera Robson
2d
The booth is from Andor, the dining room in Eedy Karn's apartment. I could watch that series forever on the loop, just for the beautiful environments and outfit designs.
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2d
Ooh I was trying to place where I had seen it! Andor is the best Star Wars content ever. Maybe I can convince Marshall to give it a watch...
Dedee Anderson Ganda
2d
So the anvil's head is supposed to be that elongated like that due to distortion as we are facing too close to it? I feel like in actual picture making scenario, we could cheat and reduce the size by choice to make the anvil more believeable in viewer eyes, but I guess it will depends on the other objects and the overal effect in relation to it
Randy Pontillo
2d
That did indeed help, and so did all the other critiques! As usual, thank you.
Carlos Javier Roo Soto
2d
Damn it!! I procrastinated for too long and didn't complete the assignment.
Randy Pontillo
2d
Hey now, you've missed the deadline but that doesn't mean you have to fail yourself, right? You've got this, Git er' done!
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