Hi and congrats on finishing lesson one. I'll be taking a look at your submission today. I was in the same boat as you in regards to doing a bunch of lessons on my own and then restarting at lesson one once I signed up for the patreon. It ended up being a really great choice and strenghtened my core drawing fundamentals even more. If you think 250 boxes changes someone wait till you have 500 boxes under your belt. Starting with your superimposed lines these look fine. You are keeping a clearly defined starting point and with all of your tapering happening on the opposite end. Your ghosted lines and planes are looking good. You are doing a good job with the ghosting method to get confident and smooth linework with a pretty decent degree of accuracy that will grow with practice.

Your tables of ellipses looks good as well. Of course there's still room for improvement but you are doing a good job drawing through your ellipses and you appear to be going for consistent smooth ellipse shapes which is your number one priority right now. This is carried over nicely into your ellipses in planes. You are starting to get some slightly deformed ellipses with your ellipses in funnels so that is something you want to be careful. Try not to slow down your stroke for accuracies sake. Try and rely on the muscle memory you build up ghosting to make smooth continous strokes focusing on getting that smooth ellipse shape. Your ellipses are on the right track but there's always room for improvement here so keep practicing these during your warmups.

Plotted perspective looks great nothing to mention here. Your rough perspective boxes turned out very well. You are doing a great job keeping up with the ghosting method and drawing from your shoulder to get some very confident linework here. You also did a great job extending the lines back on your boxes to check your work. As you can see some of your perspective estimations were still a bit off but this is something that will grow more intuitive with mileage.

Your rotated box exercise turned out quite well. You are doing a great job drawing through your boxes and keeping your gaps narrow and consistent. You aren't quit nailing your rotations perfectly but it's pretty dang close so great job here. Your rotated box exercise turned out pretty well. Your attempts to add lineweight could still use some work so keep practicing it but your linework is looking smooth and confident overall. Your box constructions are also fairly solid for the most part. I know doing the 250 box challenge is gonna seem like torture but it's such a great training exercise that it can really only benefit you more.

Overall this was a pretty great submission which is sort of to be expected since you have already worked through all of this material previously. I think you have a pretty strong grasp on most of the concepts these lessons are trying to convey. I'm going to mark this as complete and good luck with the 250 box challenge again!