

First week room was loaded with competition, so I chose to composition. However, I was advised I needed to improve my rendering since I lacked more shading and texturing.
Choosing an object for this assignment was both enjoyable and difficult. Because individuals like to draw what they are familiar with, you want something simple and with several good sides. Therefore, drawing several angels forced us out of our comfort zone. Even though we did not study much about perspective, I tried to incorporate it into my drawings. and that was my only feedback.
Although I did not get any comments on this, I am aware that I need to improve my perspective.
Rendering takes more. I realized I needed deeper tones for this job. I'm frightened of destroying it because I can't undo it.
For this task, I did a better job concentrating on the primary objective than on the others.
My feedback is to deepen each shade one step farther.
I grasped the significance of background for this task. that was my feedback for the first attempt.
I did not get any feedback on this, but I am going to presume that I need to make the browns a little bit lighter and finish out the top area.
According to the feedback I received on this, the tones should be made much deeper, and when using ink should not be afraid.
I received a lot of great feedback on this one, but the one thing I could have done differently to better it was to not sketch a structure quite so closely.
This was one of the assignments that caused me the greatest stress and anxiety. I was a little disoriented and confused in terms of the layout, but I got the feel of it, and everything turned out well in the end. I had a lot of mental and physical challenges that kept me from handing in my project on time.
My understanding was flawed for the purpose of this task. In spite of the fact that the project required geometric forms with a dramatic quality, all I managed to draw were geometric shapes that were poorly rendered and incomplete.
The outlining was simple since we had practise sketching with perspective, and the rendering was similarly simple; nonetheless, it was a very challenging task due to the little amount of time we had. It was around the time of the second midterm, so time was not really helpful.
To get a basic understanding of. Because we may expect our working lives to continue in this manner for the rest of our lives. language of the architecture which I had no idea about and which was a very fascinating subject to study.
Even though I didn't succeed in getting it approved, if I were to offer myself advice, I would tell myself to attempt to employ more designs and to put more of my creativity into the process of figuring it out. I was looking for an elegant aesthetic for the location, but I didn't use the proper colours, so I'll have to try again with the rendering. In the future, I will attempt to use simpler colours but yet give it that air of sophistication.
Grade: TBA
To get a basic understanding of. Because we may expect our working lives to continue in this manner for the rest of our lives. language of the architecture which I had no idea about and which was a very fascinating subject to study. Even though I didn't succeed in getting it approved, if I were to offer myself advice, I would tell myself to attempt to employ more designs and to put more of my creativity into the process of figuring it out. I was looking for an elegant aesthetic for the location, but I didn't use the proper colours, so I'll have to try again with the rendering. In the future, I will attempt to use simpler colours but yet give it that air of sophistication.
Despite the fact that the final was really stressful. I would have to say that this was one of the more enjoyable jobs that I was given, and I spent a lot of time working on it. It was really exciting while yet being quite worrisome. This assignment presented me with a number of difficulties due to the fact that I was prepared to work with all rendering methods except for water colour, which is what I ultimately chose to do. In addition to that, I had to sketch it not once, but twice, which was a sacrifice that I really ought not to have made but I did.