Hello and congrats on completing lesson one. I'll be taking a look at your submission today. Starting with your superimposed lines these are off to a fine start. You are keeping a clearly defined starting point with pretty minimal wavering throughout. Your ghosted lines and planes are coming along well. You are using the ghosting method to good effect to get confident linework and although your accuracy isn't quite there yet that will get better and better with practice.

Your tables of ellipses are looking pretty good. You are doing a good job drawing through all of your ellipses and you appear to be going for consistently smooth ellipses although you are slightly deforming them at times. This is carried over nicely into your ellipses in planes. It's good that you aren't too concerned with accuracy on these and are instead on focused on getting a smooth shape. Accuracy is our end goal but it can't really be forced and tends to come with mileage and consistent practice more than anything. Your ellipses in funnels are decent. You are having some slight issues with your ellipses tilting off the minor axis and you could have widened the degrees your ellipses more as they moved outwards in the funnel. https://drawabox.com/lesson/1/13/step3 https://drawabox.com/lesson/1/13/notaligned Your ellipses are on the right track but there's plenty of room for improvement especially when it comes to accuracy so keep practicing these during your warmups.

The plotted perspective looks great nothing to mention here. Your rough perspective boxes turned out okay. Your are doing a nice job here with keeping up with confident linework which is good to see. You are occasionally having some wobble sneak back into your lines most likely because you are just a little too concerned with accuracy and it's probably causing you to slow down your stroke a bit to course correct. You did a good job extending the lines back on your boxes to check your work. As you can see some of your perspective estimations here were quite off but that will become more intuitive with practice.

Your rotated box exercise was clearly a bit of a struggle. I like that you drew this nice and big as that tends to help when dealing with complex spatial problems. You also did a good job drawing through your boxes and keeping your gaps narrow and consistent. You are struggling quite a bit with the spatial thinking required for these rotations which is perfectly fine given the difficulty of this exercise. In a lot of cases here you aren't really rotating your boxes at all but are instead simply drawing them moving back in perspective. https://drawabox.com/lesson/1/16/notrotating This is a great exercise to come back to after a few lessons to see how much your spatial thinking ability has improved. Your organic perspective exercise is a bit of a mixed bag. You seem to be getting more comfortable with the ghosting method and drawing from the shoulder and your linework here is mostly confident although when you add line weight it's hurting that quite a bit. If you stick with just the initial line you put down it would look much cleaner overall. Your box constructions on the other hand could stand for quite a bit of improvement so the 250 box challenge will be a great next step for you.

Overall this was a pretty good submission and your line confidence grew quite a bit through these pages. Your ellipses still need work so keep practicing those. Otherwise I think you are understanding most of the concepts these lessons are trying to convey pretty well. I'm going to mark this as complete and good luck with the 250 box challenge.