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7:58 PM, Sunday December 29th 2024

Hi, I will be critiquing your work today.

Excellent work with the boxes. I'm glad you have learnt a lot about perspective, this challenge was made to hone in on that skill. Common issues like non-converging lines and the back corner have been ironed out.

I mark this lesson complete. Keep up with the warm-ups and good luck for Lesson 2. Congratulations on finally completing the 250 boxes challenge

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10:29 PM, Friday January 24th 2025

Hey! Thank you for your critique! (sorry for the late response), yeah, I am trying to keep the converging lines consistency, it is something that i want to do intuitive.

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