Hello Tygrixon, congrats on finishing the lesson! I'll be looking over your work.

Starting with your lines, your work here seems generally well done. Even though there are couple of slightly arced lines (especially in the ghosted lines section and in some of the longer superimposed lines) I can tell that you were doing your best to prioritize confidence as much as possible which is great. However, on some of the ghosted lines, there is a bit of fraying on both ends. It's completely normal if your lines are fraying on one end right now but you should always pay attention to where you place your pen before you start drawing a line.

Just like your lines, your ellipses look pretty solid as well. I can tell that you were prioritizing confidence here as well which is especially difficult when it comes to ellipses. You do have a couple of slightly deformed ellipses but I'm sure your ellipses will get cleaner as you keep practicing. There are a couple of overlapping ellipses in the table of ellipses exercise and some misaligned ellipses in the funnels exercise but these are pretty minor issues and I'm certain you'll have no problem fixing them over time. Also great job on going over each ellipse multiple times. Keep in mind that every ellipse we draw throughout this curriculum must be drawn through 2 to 3 times.

Plotted perspective looks great! Also it's cool that you tried pushing one of the boxes more to the side to see how it would look.

Rough perspective looks pretty solid as well. Your lines were a bit wobbly on the first page but the second page looks cleaner overall. There were a couple of cases where your width lines weren't parallel to the horizon line or where your height lines weren't perpendicular to the horizon line but I'm sure those weren't intentional.

Rotated boxes looks pretty good. You did a good job with using the neighboring edges to construct the next box and you made sure that every box you drew was rotating in space.

Just like the rotated boxes exercise, you did a pretty good job with the organic perspective exercise as well. Your overall line quality seems solid and you did a good job with making sure the lines on each box was converging. There are still a couple of diverging lines but you'll have a lot of time to work on that during 250 boxes challenge. Also drawing through each box was a pretty bold choice so congrats on that as well.

Also, I'm reading that you applied line weight to some of the first boxes by mistake which is okay. One thing that I'd like to point out though, even though you did a good job with keeping your line weight lines confident, it seems that you were probably drawing them slowly, thus making them stand out a bit too much. Keep in mind that you should apply line weight the same way you draw your lines, by ghosting through and executing each stroke in a fast, confident manner (as shown here).

Anyways, I don't think I have anything else to add! Overall, you did great with this lesson, congratulations! I'm going to mark this lesson as complete so here are some helpful links for the box challenge: an alternate method for placing the inner corner, different orientations of boxes. That last link is for inspiration only though, make sure to draw from your imagination.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask me here or on discord by tagging me, good luck with 250 boxes!