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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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