2 users agree
7:59 AM, Wednesday September 9th 2020

Good Job on completing the 250 Box Challenge! From reviewing your boxes I can the the evolution of your boxes and how you view the space around them, just look at the boxes at the 50 mark and compare them to the 140 mark the progress is very apparent. You can also see how your inner lines developed too, which are probably the hardest ones to get to hit correctly, at the 140 mark you can still see some problems with them but towards the end in the last few boxes you seemed to have improved much more!

Next Steps:

Move onto Lesson 2, make sure to warmup before each drawing session with past lessons from Draw A Box like lesson 1 and now adding practice from the 250 Box Challenge.

This community member feels the lesson should be marked as complete, and 2 others agree. The student has earned their completion badge for this lesson and should feel confident in moving onto the next lesson.
1 users agree
11:51 AM, Thursday September 3rd 2020

hey ,

you have gained the knowledge about the rotated boxed

keep up the good work

The recommendation below is an advertisement. Most of the links here are part of Amazon's affiliate program (unless otherwise stated), which helps support this website. It's also more than that - it's a hand-picked recommendation of something I've used myself. If you're interested, here is a full list.
Faber Castell PITT Artist Pens

Faber Castell PITT Artist Pens

Like the Staedtlers, these also come in a set of multiple weights - the ones we use are F. One useful thing in these sets however (if you can't find the pens individually) is that some of the sets come with a brush pen (the B size). These can be helpful in filling out big black areas.

Still, I'd recommend buying these in person if you can, at a proper art supply store. They'll generally let you buy them individually, and also test them out beforehand to weed out any duds.

This website uses cookies. You can read more about what we do with them, read our privacy policy.