250 Box Challenge

6:17 PM, Wednesday December 22nd 2021

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Thanks for taking a look -- I only started to include line weight partway through (100+), so that skillset was still pretty rough by the end.

I posted on the Discord a lot, which was helpful but also a tad demoralising as everyone on there seemed to be nailing it! I've never drawn a thing before so just consoled myself with excuses based on that. I saw improvements as things went on, though still veeeery far from perfect. Overall just happy to be (slowly) improving.

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7:30 PM, Friday December 24th 2021

Hi there, I'll be handling your box challenge critique.

Congratulations on completing the box challenge, it's definitely a lot more work than most people expect. Not only does it help deepen your understanding of important concepts but it shows your desire to learn as well. Be proud of what you've accomplished and that desire you've shown. That being said I'll try to keep this critique fairly brief so you can get working on the next steps as soon as possible.

Things you did well:

  • Good work drawing your construction lines confidently, this keeps your lines smooth and prevents wobbling.

  • When hatching you're taking the time to space each line evenly which shows that care and thought is being put into each line. This helps your boxes appear solid and tidy rather than rushed.

  • Seeing as how line weight is not a requirement of the challenge it's nice to see that you're applying it. It's a useful tool but one that most people need some mileage with before they feel comfortable applying it. Getting an early start like this will help you see better results sooner.

  • Excellent work experimenting with orientations, proportions and rates of foreshortening. It's important to experiment when learning any new skill, it helps form a more well rounded understanding of new concepts. This habit will serve you well in the future so I hope you'll continue to build it as you move forward.

Things you can work on:

  • There are times when your lines converge in pairs or you attempt to keep your lines a bit too parallel which results in them diverging. This is an example of lines converging in pairs, and this shows the relation between each line in a set and their respective vanishing point. The inner pair of lines will be quite similar unless the box gets quite long and the outer pair can vary a lot depending on the location of the vanishing point. Move it further away and the lines become closer to parallel while moving it closer increases the rate of foreshortening.

The key things we want to remember from this exercise are that our lines should always converge as a set not in pairs, never diverge from the vanishing point and due to perspective they won't be completely parallel.

Overall while you did make a few mistakes your boxes are improving so far and with more mileage you'll continue to become more consistent. That being said I'll be marking your submission as complete and moving you on to lesson 2.

Try to remember that everyone comes into the course at different points and skill levels in their life, so try not to get too wrapped up in comparing your work to others. If anything just compare it to your work from yesterday and before that, be proud of the improvement you've already made and will continue to make if you keep practicing.

Keep practicing previous exercises and boxes as warm ups, and good luck

Next Steps:

Move on to lesson 2.

This critique marks this lesson as complete.
9:25 PM, Friday December 24th 2021

Thanks so much! Looking forward to taking the next step and really appreciate you feedback. I'll review it all carefully before I begin the next lesson tomorrow.

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