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8:12 PM, Tuesday January 16th 2024
Hello AgitaTree, I would like to start off by saying great job on completing lesson 1. LINES - For superimposed lines remember to start at the same spot you started in the beginning each time. Be mindful of letting your arm be loose and drawing from your shoulder. The more you do this now, the easier it will become. ELLIPSES - In ghosted planes, it does not seem like you are drawing 2-3 times through your ellipses for some of them, be sure you do that. Tables of ellipses, make sure you keep your ellipses compact and that they fill up the entire space. Same with funnels, they should be compact and get bigger as they move outwards from the center. BOXES - Your boxes look pretty good, especially the rough perspective, I feel like thats the one most students struggle with. Overall, really great job and I think you are ready to move on to the 250 box challenge.
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250 box challenge
4:01 AM, Wednesday January 17th 2024
Thanks Melos, i'll keep that in mind and do more ellipses when warming up in the future :). I thought my box looked ugly, but apparently not. Thanks for pointing that it will help me more confident when drawing boxes in the future :)
4:17 PM, Saturday January 27th 2024
Hi, I am here to give your review the 2nd agreement. Next time try to make the rotated boxes closer to each other and consider adding hatching lines( I believe it is optional).
Good luck in your 250 boxes and congratulations on your badge.

The Science of Deciding What You Should Draw
Right from when students hit the 50% rule early on in Lesson 0, they ask the same question - "What am I supposed to draw?"
It's not magic. We're made to think that when someone just whips off interesting things to draw, that they're gifted in a way that we are not. The problem isn't that we don't have ideas - it's that the ideas we have are so vague, they feel like nothing at all. In this course, we're going to look at how we can explore, pursue, and develop those fuzzy notions into something more concrete.