250 Box Challenge
7:16 PM, Friday July 10th 2020
Thank you for taking the time to see
Six months without a critique!? I'm so sorry nobody ever got to your submission!
All of these boxes seem pretty close to pristine. Very clean work, accurate hatching, and best of all, very confident marks that aren't re-drawn. There's even very few marks on the page, meaning you knew exactly where to place your points when making lines.
Even the one critique I could have made of how the invisible edge of the early boxes is quickly fixed in the later boxes.
All in all, extremely great work!
Next Steps:
I'm fairly certain by now you've already moved on to later work, but just in case you haven't, you're definitely ready for Lesson 2!
Little to critique here. Good job
Next Steps:
Move to Lesson 2
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