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1:50 PM, Sunday February 19th 2023

I've made the boxes. What do you think? https://imgur.com/a/jQAn2pi

2:38 PM, Tuesday February 21st 2023

Hello, sorry for the delay in reply. I've looked over your boxes and I think you might be confused by what I mean when I say "shallow convergences" vs dramatic. Here are two diagrams representing what I mean: 1 and 2. A lot of your boxes are still very dramatic. Not to repeat myself, but try to envision the vanishing point off the page, and away from the edges of the page.

3:06 PM, Friday February 24th 2023
edited at 3:08 PM, Feb 24th 2023

Next batch of boxes :). Focused more on the shallow convergence and less on the line weight and hashing.

https://imgur.com/a/STq9Y6S

Does their edges have to be parallel?

edited at 3:08 PM, Feb 24th 2023
11:50 AM, Sunday February 26th 2023

Hello! This looks really good, you're getting it now. No the edges don't have to be parallel, they still have to converge but only slightly, which means the boxes you've drawn are fine. You can now move on to lthe next lesson.

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6:19 PM, Tuesday February 21st 2023

I understand now, will give it a go again. Thank you for taking a look again and for the feedback. Shallow convergence = out of page vanishing points(need to not be afraid that they will converge even if i can't see them) :).

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