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    • Leah
      Leah last edited by

      yes this is from the first set of classes of the new curriulum.

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      • Leah
        Leah last edited by

        but i think i will just leave the POV as it is.

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        • Kevin Longueil
          Kevin Longueil SVS OG @Leah last edited by

          Hey Leah - it looks like you are asking for feedback so i hope you don't mind my muddled draw over. It looked like there might be multiple vanishing points and a tilted horizon in your drawing so i did a quick draw over - it is pretty hard to make out what i did now that i look a my drawing....the large box in the foreground has a different horizon line than the carpet it is sitting on is the main thing i tried to show - the multiple vanishing point are ok but they should all hit the same horizon line - i put the orange boxes on the lines to show the tilt of the perspective - i think all vertical lines should be perpendicular to the horizon line unless it is in three point perspective.... Anyways...hope this is not annoying feedback - maybe David will check and do a better job explaining...or let you know that i'm wrong 🙂
          @Leah-Katz Untitled_Artwork 7.png

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          • TessaW
            TessaW last edited by

            Hi Leah. Yay! I love to see people working on perspective. I would recheck the rug. It almost looks as if a couple of the lines (the ones parallel to the wall with the circle on it) are spreading farther apart, instead of receding toward a vanishing point. Or like Kevin mentioned, it could also appear that it's tilting. Either way, it doesn't quit seem to be following the same rules as the rest of the scene.

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            • Leah
              Leah last edited by

              well iv tried more work on it, but something went wrong. going to start all over again! will try spend all evening on it. and kevin your right about tilted horizon line, im not sure how that could have happend bec before i started, i drew a horizon line and orthagonals to guide me but somewere along the way i must have tilted it somehow.
              thanks everyone for your feedback! as soon as ive got it drawn again i will post it again

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              • Leah
                Leah last edited by

                ok i redid it a bit this time i checked my vanishing points really carefully! so what do you think of this?
                thanks eveyone for your feedback

                basic perspective final assignment2.jpg

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                • Leah
                  Leah @jenithornhill last edited by

                  @jenithornhill you mentioned you also use the wacom tablet. mine has all markings from the pen on it. is that normal? its pretty new, i only bought it on black friday... will it ruin the quality and sensitivity of thetablet?

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                  • Kevin Longueil
                    Kevin Longueil SVS OG @Leah last edited by

                    @Leah-Katz Looks very good!! Two vanishing points and one horizon 🙂

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                    • jenithornhill
                      jenithornhill @Leah last edited by

                      @Leah-Katz My old one had a lot of marking on it. I got a new one, the intuos pro.. and it has a smoother finish with no marks. I have been using this one for over a year now.

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                      • Leah
                        Leah last edited by

                        ok thanks. here is my assignment with tone added, next will be to add detail (and neaten up the tones!)
                        what does everyone think? do the different tones make sensebasic perspective final assignment - with tone.jpg or not really?

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                        • NicolaSchofield
                          NicolaSchofield @Leah last edited by

                          @Leah-Katz if the tones are to show the light/shadow and the light source is the window then I'm not sure they're working yet. E.g. The floor would be a similar tone to the top surface of the bed and the side of the bed facing left, away from the window, would be one of the darkest. Sometimes drawing the arrow for the light direction helps me to think more clearly about what values the surfaces should be.

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