250 Box Challenge

10:17 AM, Wednesday May 19th 2021

Drawabox 250 Box Challenge [Crosmere] - Album on Imgur

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Pretty satisfied having finished that, and comparing the early boxes to the last ones. Suggestions/improvements much appreciated!

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1:19 PM, Tuesday June 1st 2021

Good day!

Indeed you have improve a lot in this challenge - hatching and lines are not wobbly anymore and they are now straight and precise. Boxes' converging points are becoming more accurate as well. I've noticed that you often have some problems in the inner corner. I had the same problem and when I started drawing boxes like https://i.imgur.com/vYLKKwe.png my boxes became better, so be sure to try that out!

There is still room to grow, so add boxes to your warmups and move on to the next lesson!

Next Steps:

Move to lesson 2, add boxes to warmups and try drawing boxes with the technique provided before.

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2:46 AM, Wednesday June 2nd 2021

Thanks very much for taking a look! Ooh, I haven't seen that approach to the boxes: thanks for the link. I'll certainly try that out

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11:02 PM, Sunday January 23rd 2022

well done Crosmere congratulations on finishing the box challenge.

Am tempestsnow I'll drop my critics on your submission to the best of my ability.

you did a great job by drawing shallow and dramatic boxes but you added line weight on the y shape, the line weight is said to be added to the sides of the box, i mean the outside edges not the y axis, the line weight helps us to solidify our form to make it look solid, if you don't understand this you can just go through the instruction again and watch the video, and make sure you make confident lines. that's all, wishing you best of luck to lesson 2.

you can also drop your critics on mine, if you don't mind.

Next Steps:

lesson 2

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