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Wednesday, May 6, 2020
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WOW! Hi Aston, This looks amazing! You have totally got the idea behind this. Your design is fantastic how you have got your shapes overlapping and going through the different sectioned areas. Your design is next level. There is nothing simple about it. Wahoo! I also really like how you added the numbers and hands on to make it look like a clock. Did you find it relaxing? I'm not sure your one would have been because of it's complexity. If you have another go try shading in some as it will show your designs up even more. Shading with your pencil alone using different pressure to get darker and lighter areas can work really well. Keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteHi, Auston,
ReplyDeleteI like the way you have drawn your clock, the design is impressive. Keep up your great work :)