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10:27 PM, Tuesday July 28th 2020

Your lines look good throughout the whole lesson; plotting both end points and following through with confident, smooth strokes, good job.

Your ellipses are a little wobbly at times, but for the most part they are drawn smoothly, and you are good at keeping them within the established boundaries. Ellipses are commonly difficult, so things will improve with practice. In the future focus on the ghosting method and you should be fine.

On your rotating boxes, some of the boxes aren't rotating. Rotating boxes won't follow to the same vanishing point, and some of yours appear to be. You've got rotation with some of the boxes on the further edges, though. Future work on perspective and the box challenge will help with this.

You've got a good baseline here, good job!

Next Steps:

On to the 250 box challenge!

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1:38 PM, Wednesday July 29th 2020

Thank you very much!

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