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10:11 PM, Wednesday August 19th 2020

Your superimposed lines are good. Ghosted lines and planes are also well executed

Ellipses are a bit more wobbly than straight lines, but they're meeting the standards of shape.

On the Rough perspective your lines get way wobblier than they have been throughout the previous exercises. Remember that, even when drawing boxes, it's important to keep your lines smooth.

Rotated boxes are pretty great, as well as the last boxes.

Overall great work.

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Go on! The 250 boxes will be a great improvement to feel more confident to do the lines for the boxes and not think to much while drawing them.

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4:02 PM, Monday November 30th 2020

Thank you for the response! I'll keep at it. The perspective stuff did make me more tense and insecure, guess that shows ^^

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