Welcome and congrats on completing Lesson 1 of Drawabox! I’m Mada and I’ll be reviewing your submission.

You’ve done a nice job here, though there are a few points worth going over. I'll be highlighting important things in bold for you to easily refer to.

Lines

Your superimposed lines have no problems here. The ghosted lines and planes are also clearly planned out and executed with confidence with very little arching. Some sways and inaccuracies are of course expected, but this is something you'll need to keep doing with your warmups.

Ellipses

In the tables of ellipses, you showed a clear understanding of how to draw them smoothly and confidently. I can see that you're not having much problem with your ellipses in planes either.

Your funnels are also well done; they’re aligned properly to the minor axis and fit snugly within the guideline. Nothing much to mention here as your skills (in confidence and accuracy) will naturally improve with more practice. This is optional as an extra challenge, but you can try varying the degrees of your ellipses as they move outward in your warmups as mentioned here: https://drawabox.com/lesson/1/18/step3.

Boxes

In the plotted perspective, you’ve shown a solid understanding of constructing 2 point perspective. I did notice a few back vertical lines that ended up slightly skewed, which often happens as small inaccuracies build up over multiple plotted lines. WIth that in mind, I hope that you understand that every vertical line is straight (or perpendicular to the horizon line) in 2 point perspective. If the back corners are way too skewed, try to find a middle ground between them make the line as straight as you can.

You’ve applied the ghosting method and line extensions properly in the rough perspective. I've noticed that some of the back faces of your boxes are not rectangular. By rectangular, we mean that they should be composed of horizontals that are parallel to the horizon line, and verticals that are perpendicular to it. While this could also be caused by the occasional inaccurate lines, it's worth mentioning that there should not be any arbitrary guesswork or random angles. Don't forget that these rectangular front/back faces are the unique characteristics of 1 point perspective. (https://drawabox.com/lesson/1/roughperspective/guessing)

You're actually doing very well with the rotated boxes! You've made the lines converge as they go further to the side, which correctly creates that sense of rotation. The main goal of this exercise is focused around using that rotation and neighboring elements to deduce the placement for the next boxes, which you've executed well here.

Finally, your organic perspective also looks great. The boxes feel like they exist in the same space, and the lines converge as they move away from the viewer. Some boxes look a little wonky with their perspective, but this is exactly the main thing we'll train during the box challenge.

One last thing I want to mention is do not correct your lines by going over it with more lines. This will make your mistake stands out even more with how bold it is, and generally is against the concept of executing planned confident lines throughout this course. Unless it's waaaaay off the trajectory, accept the mistake and trust your muscle memory that it will get better with time and practice.

I believe that you’ve understood the main concepts of this lesson and ready to reinforce them in the warmups. Keep practicing your lines & ellpses confidence and good luck on the box challenge!