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6:20 PM, Monday July 18th 2022

Lines

Superimposed lines look nice and confident and so do the ghosted lines. As well as the lines of the ghosted planes.

Ellipses

Ellipses look nice and confident and well ghosted.Make sure to draw through ellipses a minim of twice and a maximum of thrice.

Boxes

Plotted perspective looks good and so does the rough perspective exercise.Organic perspective looks good as well. For the rotated boxes copying the video lesson, line for line can help you catch things you missed.

Overall solid submission as you can see by the small amount of words I used, I will mark this lesson complete , you may go on to the 250 box challenge, good luck :)

remember to warmup https://drawabox.com/lesson/0/3/warmups

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.
4:04 AM, Thursday July 21st 2022

My deepest thanks,i appreciate your time and critique so much, Have a good day! :)

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