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6:34 PM, Wednesday April 24th 2024
edited at 6:38 PM, Apr 24th 2024

https://imgur.com/a/iWkiduX

I will admit my line quality drops a bit on the last organic perspective, I did go over some lines to try bring it more to the front of the cubes to make the difference of those behind it and the cube in front of it being more bold/front of view but just ended up a bit messy on the last table.

edited at 6:38 PM, Apr 24th 2024
11:16 AM, Saturday April 27th 2024
edited at 11:17 AM, Apr 27th 2024

This is definitely better. Less is more when it comes to line weight, though I believe this is covered in more detail in the 250 box challenge notes.

Next Steps:

Feel free to move onto the 250 box challenge.

This critique marks this lesson as complete.
edited at 11:17 AM, Apr 27th 2024
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