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      fifiona last edited by

      Hello SVS friends!
      I just finished the How to Draw Everything Course. What an amazing course, I learned so much! It took me a bit under a month to complete this course.

      Here is the initial 15 minutes house, completed on June 20, 2022.
      IMG_20220720_181440.jpg

      And on July 17, 2022 I did the final assignment, which I took about 45 minutes to complete. I was nowhere near done within 15 minutes.
      IMG_20220720_190838.jpg

      Then I listened to all the videos on the next course "Basic Perspective" with David Hohn, and it made me realize why the "after" picture of the house looks distorted, it was because of the cone of vision that was incorrect. But of course I wouldn't have known it at the time.

      Anyway, I was curious to see if I could redo the house within 15 minutes, so I did another drawing on July 20, and to make sure it doesn't look as distorted. So here is another "after" just for fun, (which still took me around 45 mins 😁 )
      IMG_20220720_190609.jpg

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        Ryan C @fifiona last edited by

        @fifiona Awesome, nice work! I like how those simple gray values you added really make the forms pop.

        I just recently went through David's and Will's perspective courses in Level 1 and really enjoyed them—hope you do too!

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          fifiona @Ryan C last edited by

          @Ryan-C Thank you Ryan! Yes, I really enjoyed the perspective classes too. Makes me feel more informed and educated to start any drawing.

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