250 Box Challenge

10:21 PM, Wednesday January 26th 2022

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Hi!

The person who reviewed my lesson 1 homework said that if I already did 250 box challenge in the past, I only have to do 50 boxes now that I'm re-doing the course.

Here's my 250 boxes from a few years ago. (I focused on the boxes and not the line thickness that time around)

https://imgur.com/a/hjwrRcb

And here's the 50 boxes I did this time now that I'm going through the course again. (This time, since I was more confident with the boxes, I did do the line thickness thing (outside lines being thicker than inside)

https://imgur.com/a/SeZEX4o

If I need to do more, please let me know.

Thanks!

Creature

(try two, I think the first one didn't get submitted right.)

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7:45 PM, Saturday January 29th 2022
edited at 8:23 PM, Jan 29th 2022

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:

  • You're doing a good job of drawing the lines constructing your boxes smoothly and confidently.

  • It's nice to see that you're taking the time to plan each of your hatching lines and space them evenly. This helps keep your boxes looking tidy rather than looking like they were rushed on to the page.

  • Line weight isn't a requirement of the challenge so it's nice to see you're applying it anyways (at least it appears you are, having multiple pages in a single image makes it harder to see small details so please avoid doing so in the future). Most people need to build up some mileage before they feel comfortable applying it so I always recommend starting early. The sooner you feel comfortable the sooner you see better results.

  • You're doing a great job of experimenting with orientations, proportions and rates of foreshortening. Experimenting is an important habit to build when learning any new skill, it helps form a more well rounded understanding. I hope you'll continue to display and nurture this habit in the future.

Things you can work on:

  • You tend to draw fairly small, I'd like you to draw larger in the future. Drawing large will help you become more comfortable working from the shoulder and allow you to see any mistakes you've made more clearly.

  • You're not extending every set of lines, please do so in the future or you're giving yourself incomplete information which makes the exercise less helpful.

  • 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.

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.
edited at 8:23 PM, Jan 29th 2022
8:02 PM, Saturday January 29th 2022

Thank you! Quick question: "You're not extending every set of lines, please do so in the future or you're giving yourself incomplete information which the exercise less helpful." What do you mean? I think I made all the lines go twards the vanishing point. Do you mean I need to make the extension lines longer or that I need to have them stick out both ends (towards and away from the vanishing pont)

Thanks!

8:26 PM, Saturday January 29th 2022

Woops missed a word in that sentence, corrected it.

"You're not extending every set of lines, please do so in the future or you're giving yourself incomplete information which makes the exercise less helpful."

If you look at box 18, 40, and 47 you've extended 2 out of 3 sets of lines.

In box 47 you have lines extended to the right, and to the upper left but you're missing the lines that would extend to the lower left.

Don't extend lines in both directions, just focus on converging your lines to their vanishing points.

Hopefully that clears things up.

8:49 PM, Saturday January 29th 2022

you're right! i totally missed those. thanks!

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