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Hi Clifford, this is typical to how Glenn draws. Even in person, it is hard to see the lay in, but this is done intentionally. The advantage to this approach is that Glenn never has to erase. Once the initial lines are put in, Glenn goes back over them with more precise lines that are more visible. I hope this helps explains the approach
It looks like a CarbOthello but any pencil should work for this. Feel free to experiment and see what works best for you. As a student, especially if you have a heavy hand, it’s generally advised to use the softest pencil you can find. This will improve your sensitivity since the pencil is hard to control
I hope this helps 🙂
This course does not have a prerecorded companion course taught by Renee. Although she may be teaching one in the future.
With that said, we have al ton of content on perspective:
This is as comprehensive as it gets
https://www.nma.art/courses/a-complete-guide-to-perspective-for-artists-with-erik-olson/Here is a crash course
https://www.nma.art/courses/perspective-crash-course/Here is the stress free perspective course
https://www.nma.art/courses/stress-free-perspective-drawing/And an introductory course: see week 4
https://www.nma.art/courses/drawing-guide-for-beginners/I hope this helps
It is the angle that the circle rotates around the x axis.
Imagine you have a coin in front of your eye and it is laying flat. you will only see the edge, which in this case we will represent by a horizontal line _. now imagine you rotate the far side of that coin upwards by 90 degrees. you will now see the entire coin as a circle |.
lets us <) to represent your eye looking towards the right ->
and a line _ / | to represent the side of a coin<) -> __ flat line, coin at 0 degrees
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<) -> | circle, coin at 90 degrees
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<) -> / ellipse, coin rotated to 1-89 degreesin this view we only see the side of the coin, but the eye sees the face of the coin rotating between its flat side to elipse, to circle
i hope this helps
Hi Claire, I spoke with our education coordinator and he said that it is not too late. The class is only in week 3, however, that means you have 3 weeks to catch up on.
Good luck 🙂Hi Eme, please email “Info@nma.art” with screenshots any any relevant information you can gather
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Hi Ruiting, please see page 370
https://s3.amazonaws.com/assets.nma.art/pdfs/Pratt+-+Sequential+Storytelling+Companion+Guide.pdfthis pdf can be found alternatively in the course description 🙂
please email “info@nma.art” with screenshots and any other relevant information, they can help troubleshoot any technical issue you may be experiencing
Hi Camila, if you are taking the live classes, please see the assignment tab under the video.
If you are watching the prerecorded classes, you can get feedback by signing up for the coaching program
https://coaching.nma.art/
or you can post here on the forums or on discord to receive peer feedback 🙂also can you try reloading the page by pressing ctrl+f5 ?
Hi Im sorry to see you are having technical issue. Please send any information you can along with screenshots to “info@nma.art” and they will assist you
looking good Mark!
Awesome work Susan!
feel free to share these on Discord too https://discord.gg/aMCr8Xykyk
and may the Force be with you 🙂Beautiful work Jac 🙂
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