11:20 AM, Tuesday June 14th 2022
Thank you for the critique! I’ll try to keep the points you mentioned in mind as I continue.
Thank you for the critique! I’ll try to keep the points you mentioned in mind as I continue.
Thank you for the critique! I'll keep in mind that points need to be plotted before they are ghosted and drawn in the future. I'm not entirely sure what happened to my second page of ghosted planes with ellipses(I thought I took pictures of all of the relevant assignments). As for the rotated boxes, I feel as though I could've approached it in a better way. I wasn't intentionally rushing, but I should've done it one box at a time rather than doing several boxes and then going back to draw through them. It seems as though I missed a few in this case due to how many lines were on the page. Did you want me to try to find the drawings from the last time I completed the 250 box challenge and submit those with 50 new ones, or should I only submit the new ones?
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