250 Box Challenge

8:27 PM, Monday February 3rd 2020

250 Box Challenge (1-50) - Album on Imgur

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I posted this earlier, but it’s in my sketchbook and I don’t think it can get marked as complete there, so here it is again, all in one place.

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9:28 PM, Tuesday February 4th 2020

Nice work! You've got a healthy mix of shallow and dramatic foreshortening, and you're pretty consistent in applying your line extensions (except on some of the more advanced exercises, like the boxes on a string - it's always a good idea to check your convergences no matter what the specific box exercise is within this challenge). Other than that, your line quality is confident, and you generally appear to be comfortable manipulating forms in space.

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10:31 PM, Tuesday February 4th 2020

Thank you~

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