Hey there Lyra, good job finishing lesson 1. Let's get started!

Starting with your super imposed lines you are drawing them pretty confidently for the most part. All of your starting points are at the same spot so you are taking your time in starting your lines and executing confidently. You have a little bit of wobbling in your lines here and there, but that is the exception to the otherwise consistent lines you are producing. With your ghosted lines you are doing a good job driving the motion from the shoulder and drawing confidently. There are a few hiccups here and there, but that's totally normal and you're off to a great start.

Moving on to your ellipse exercises, you are drawing them very cleanly and confidently. Your follow up passes as you draw through stay pretty localized on your original pass and you have pretty good shape in them with very little flat or pointy areas. With your ellipses in planes you're doing a good job making contact with the edges to make sure the ellipse isn't floating in space but rather securely within the bounds and with your tables a similar principle is at play where they are all packed tightly next to one another. With your ellipses in funnels be careful to make sure your minor axes are aligned to the funnel of the axis as aligning your axes is a major skill that will be employed in various ways while drawing.

Now looking at your rough perspective, your lines are fairly confident which is good. Only a few times did you re-draw lines - which you should never do. Instead always be preparing lines, ghosting, and confidently executing and then we must live with the results. To do otherwise develops bad habits. Your horizontal lines are parallel to the horizon and verticals are perpendicular so your boxes are correctly oriented in 1 point perspective. Your converging lines are on the right track and your check lines are applied correctly. There are some lines where you seem to get nervous or not use ghosting + shoulder but overall a good start here.

Good job here on the rotated boxes! Your line work is clean and deliberate and you pushed it to completion which is our only requirement for students here. The only goal here is for you to be introduced to new types of spatial problems and ways to go about solving them and you definitely got that exposure. Your boxes are packed tightly together so you can leverage your adjacent lines as perspective guides and you start to rotate your boxes. In some areas the rotation falls a little short or could be pushed significantly so give this gif some more watches and study how the rotation is driven by the motion of the vanishing points along the horizon. Overall though pretty good job here. You could have benefitted from drawing much larger as you have a lot of blank space here. Drawing larger gives the brain more room to solve these spatial puzzles so keep that in mind when drawing complex things in the future.

Finally, let's look at your organic perspective. Good job overall here. Your compositions are dynamic and you are displaying a good exploration of 3d space. You have a nice variety in form scales so convey depth on the page and overlapping to make them feel as if they all exist together. Your perspective is pretty orthogonal which means your lines aren't really converging at all as opposed to converging to a vanishing point, but that's something that will be covered and worked on the next step.