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    • Tristan Lapetz
      Tristan Lapetz last edited by

      Hello, I finished up this course today and wanted to post my last lil assignment here. I took an x-ray sort of perspective of the room so that I could zoom out and back to include more information and practice. Any feedback is always welcome. Thanks for stopping by!

      Basic Perspective Drawing Final.jpeg

      Happy creating,
      Tristan

      IG: https://www.instagram.com/t_lapetz/

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        Frogpunzel @Tristan Lapetz last edited by

        @Tristan-Lapetz Good work!

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        • K.Flagg
          K.Flagg last edited by

          Very Nice!

          K.Flagg

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            robbery last edited by

            Awesome job buddy.

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              Faeowyn last edited by

              I think you've done a great job with this! I'm working on this assignment myself at the moment and I can see how you incorporated a lot of practice with ellipses, cubes, and square planes. You even carved out rounded shapes from the box shapes. Even the bottom edge of the lampshades are tiny ellipses! And then you have added stylization to give the furniture personality. You put a lot of thought into this and it shows. Well done!

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              • Tristan Lapetz
                Tristan Lapetz @Faeowyn last edited by

                @Faeowyn Thank you so much! I really tried to sum up the whole course in this assignment to make sure I had at least a solid understanding of the material and a practical way to apply it. Extra props to the course as it really was laid out in a way that pushed for that.

                Happy creating,
                Tristan

                IG: https://www.instagram.com/t_lapetz/

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                  keithryanstudio @Tristan Lapetz last edited by

                  @Tristan-Lapetz I like the papers on the ground. That small detail makes it tell a story. It makes me wonder what they are, whose are they? Where did the person go?

                  https://instagram.com/keithryanstudio
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                  #createforward

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                  • Tristan Lapetz
                    Tristan Lapetz @keithryanstudio last edited by

                    @keithryanstudio As much as I wanted to add some story and personality to it, I didn't give the quick departure notion a second thought until now on how it happens to relate to the closet and the door left open too. Another lesson learned! Goes to show how much the viewer makes the art too! Thank you!

                    Happy creating,
                    Tristan

                    IG: https://www.instagram.com/t_lapetz/

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                      firshare last edited by

                      I really tried to sum up the whole course in this assignment to make sure I had at least a solid understanding of the material and a practical way to apply it.

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                        firshare @firshare last edited by

                        @firshare Extra props to the course as it really was laid out in a way that pushed for that.. .

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