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7:12 AM, Wednesday June 22nd 2022

I have done the revisions of the exercises I have needed to do (i apologise for such a long delay in finishing them).

I tried to better understand the vanishing points in the organic perspective exercise, and better followed the steps in the funnels exercise. I'm not sure if i did enough ellipses and there are issues with the alignment (i did try my best to keep them aligned). Also, if you were wondering, the 2 extremely wonky lines in the superimposed lines exercise are from me hitting something while my hand was moving.

The link to the images are here: [https://imgur.com/a/iGOt0D5]

10:37 PM, Sunday July 3rd 2022

I guess, it's my time to apologize for the wait.

First of all, you didn't get discouraged and quit after receiving not-wholly-positive feedback on your work, that's great! It means that you have the drive and that you'll get there eventually.

Now, to the revisions.

The line quality in the boxes and planes sections looks fantastic! Very good job and it's evident that you put the necessary effort. The funnels are also much better. The alignment is a good part of the further constructional lessons, where you'll work on them in a more practical way to get rid of the remaining problems.

Although there are some divergencies in the first two panels of the boxes, their number steadily shrinks as you get towards the end — you're improving in front of your own eyes! I think, after the 250 box challenge you'll finally nail this topic.

With that I'll mark this lesson as completed. Stay persistent, learn from your mistakes and never give up!

Next Steps:

Proceed to the 250 box challenge.

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