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2:38 AM, Thursday February 16th 2023

https://imgur.com/a/japWQjh

Thank you for all of your feedback. I tried to redo the rough perspective. It feels tricky for me since I wasn’t shown how to draw a square so all my lines going to the vanishing point aren’t all even leading to me making them crooked.

3:43 AM, Thursday February 16th 2023

Hello WASABAE!

Good job with the revision!

The boxes are much better made and are converging better towards the vp than your last try.

Although they can be still be improved but I think you understand the main goal of the exercise!

All in all I think you are now clear for the 250 box challenge!

Make sure to do lesson 1 as warmups during the box challenge!!!!

Keep up the good work and good luck!

Next Steps:

Proceed to 250 box challenge!!

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