01-22-2018, 03:36 AM
I think you would benefit from doing a bit of cylinder practice because i can see you still have problem with picking up the right degre for the ellipse
The nearest side facing the viewer is the side of the cylinder that as alway has the smallest degre ellipse of the 2 ellipse of a cylinder opposing ellipse the biggest degre of the 2 ellipse
The degre determine how much we can see of the ellipse the more we can see a cercle the higher is the degre if it start to look like a flat disk than the degre of that ellipse is smallest
The disk will flatten where the horizon line begin so alway try to find the horizon.You practice drawing cylinder inside box to learn how to build cylinder sitting on a flat surface.
Avoid creating ''pointy edge'' will doing the ellipse. It a common mistake when starting to draw cylinder that sit vertically.
You can find other way to practice cylinder here
http://drawabox.com/lesson/250cylinders
Click on the image to enlarge
The nearest side facing the viewer is the side of the cylinder that as alway has the smallest degre ellipse of the 2 ellipse of a cylinder opposing ellipse the biggest degre of the 2 ellipse
The degre determine how much we can see of the ellipse the more we can see a cercle the higher is the degre if it start to look like a flat disk than the degre of that ellipse is smallest
The disk will flatten where the horizon line begin so alway try to find the horizon.You practice drawing cylinder inside box to learn how to build cylinder sitting on a flat surface.
Avoid creating ''pointy edge'' will doing the ellipse. It a common mistake when starting to draw cylinder that sit vertically.
You can find other way to practice cylinder here
http://drawabox.com/lesson/250cylinders
Click on the image to enlarge
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Teamwork make your dream work.
Asking help is the key to growth.