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10:37 PM, Monday March 22nd 2021

Wow, this is a pretty solid 250 box challenge indeed. well, congrats on making it this far, your boxer where really good since the beginning, and they only got better and better. It was a little fuzzy until you started marking one side of the boxes, but asides that, this is a really good job. I don't think I have much to say, you know very well how to draw boxes in many sizes and rotations. I really hope this exercise was usefull to your understanding of perspective and 3d space.

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You can move on to lesson 2. congrats!

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3:42 PM, Sunday April 18th 2021

Thank you for your critique .

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A lot of my students use these. The last time I used them was when I was in high school, and at the time I felt that they dried out pretty quickly, though I may have simply been mishandling them. As with all pens, make sure you're capping them when they're not in use, and try not to apply too much pressure. You really only need to be touching the page, not mashing your pen into it.

In terms of line weight, the sizes are pretty weird. 08 corresponds to 0.5mm, which is what I recommend for the drawabox lessons, whereas 05 corresponds to 0.45mm, which is pretty close and can also be used.

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