Are the objects in your drawings the correct size and shape in relation to each other?
Mostly yes, but looking back at them I can see that the glasses case in my curved objects drawing does look a little out of proportion. I don't believe I drew an accurate perspective of the curves.
Do the shapes between the objects look correct?
I believe so. The main flaw that I would with sketching what I see in front of me is that as soon as I look away from the objects to my sketchbook, a little bit of knowledge get lost in translation, and so I don't feel I have yet the skill to show the correct dimensions of the shapes between the objects in my drawings.
Do the objects in your drawings look solid?
The supermarket shop and boxes pieces definitely do in my opinion, but I have a lot to learn about drawing the angles of curves correctly in order to give them a 3D look, and therefore make them seem solid.
Have you managed to create the feeling of depth in your drawings?
The supermarket shop drawing shows this the best I feel as the colour adds depth to the drawing through shading. As the other two objects have a transparent composure, you have to see depth in the image through the angles of the objects alone, and that only works if I got the angles correct in the first place.
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