Landerval

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    11:28 AM, Thursday April 22nd 2021

    it does a lot - Thank you!

    11:11 AM, Wednesday April 14th 2021

    https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZP3Fg7dWH8TkJQiv7

    Here are the additional boxes

    thanks :)

    10:07 AM, Tuesday April 13th 2021

    Thank you for the reply and critique -

    I was indeed drawing boxes with vanishing points so far outside the page that they would be parallel or close to parallel - Reading your advice, it just sounds so obvious that I don't know how I missed it.

    Looking at your video, I was doing the same initial steps, starting with the "Y", and then plotting the other dots, but I was not plotting to a VP, but rather a somewhat converging sides, and often my "back" or "behind" corner was often way off because it was a result of the accumulation of the small mistakes from the other lines.

    11:17 AM, Sunday March 21st 2021

    I will get right on it - with the objective to complete before my credit expires on April 1st

    I had tried this challenge back in 2019 after seeing it on youtube (I didn't know it was part of a full course and just did it for practice)

    https://photos.app.goo.gl/4JoaE9JU2tjPDnip7

    I will start today!

    have a good weekend

    7:36 AM, Sunday March 21st 2021

    thanks, I will try that-

    250 Box challenge doesn't require a critique, correct?

    1:35 PM, Saturday March 20th 2021

    Hi Benj,

    thanks for the review,

    here is my rework - https://imgur.com/a/JJnpPsv

    I ended doing a bit more, because I don't feel confortable with the exercises.

    For the funnels, I am having a hard time keeping everything in check - Snug together, touching the arcs aligned to the axis and increasing degree - I feel like if I want to fit snuggly in the funnel, they cannot be aligned and centered to the minor axis.

    but I guess practice will help this

    Thanks

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