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9:44 PM, Friday July 10th 2020

Hi! Thank you very much for your review.

Here's the link: https://imgur.com/a/eMZuLLN

And yes, I did with a ballpoint pen because my fineliner wasn't working properly for some reason, but i found another one.

I'm unsure about the rough perspective, it still seems wobbly, but i tried my best.

3:00 AM, Sunday July 12th 2020

Wow you got back to me fast. Good job! Everything looks a whole lot better. Rough Perspective is definitely wobbly still but you're slowly getting the hang of it. Next thing I'd focus on is angling the depth lines better towards the VP. Aside from that, I think you're good to move on to the 250 Box Challenge!

Next Steps:

Alright, next up for you is the big one. While you're drawing all those boxes, I highly recommend that before each drawing session, as a warm-up, that you practice two to three Lesson 1 exercises for 15 minutes total. Try to do ones that you feel a little rusty on, that way you stay sharp and retain what you've learned. It's going to be tough, but keep a steady pace and it'll all work out in the end. Good luck.

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3:18 PM, Sunday July 12th 2020

Ok, thank you for your advice and review!

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