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<blockquote data-quote="Chris V++" data-source="post: 77473334" data-attributes="member: 408061"><p>These are all very creative Linux! My favorite is the drawing of the book with the feet. The perspective is especially interesting and dynamic. Constructive criticism is invaluable so I wouldn’t take what you professor said as gospel. I only had a half a year of formal instruction in a private studio and the master used to draw right over my works to correct them when something was off. That’s the right way to teach. Imagine if your English teachers never corrected your grammar or sentence structure? Or if music teachers allowed students to play off key? Art isn’t an exception. This is why thousands graduate from art schools every year in debt and not even knowing how to mix colors properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris V++, post: 77473334, member: 408061"] These are all very creative Linux! My favorite is the drawing of the book with the feet. The perspective is especially interesting and dynamic. Constructive criticism is invaluable so I wouldn’t take what you professor said as gospel. I only had a half a year of formal instruction in a private studio and the master used to draw right over my works to correct them when something was off. That’s the right way to teach. Imagine if your English teachers never corrected your grammar or sentence structure? Or if music teachers allowed students to play off key? Art isn’t an exception. This is why thousands graduate from art schools every year in debt and not even knowing how to mix colors properly. [/QUOTE]
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