250 Box Challenge

1:01 AM, Monday August 8th 2022

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It was a very difficult challenge but I am very happy to finish it!

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9:12 PM, Monday August 8th 2022

Hi there, I'll be handling your box challenge critique.

Not only does the challenge help deepen your understanding of important concepts but it shows your desire to learn as well. That being said I'll try to keep this critique fairly brief so you can get working on the next steps as soon as possible.

Things you did well:

  • Your construction lines are looking smooth and confidently drawn.

  • It's good to see that you're taking the time to plan and evenly space your hatching lines. This helps keep your boxes tidy and makes them look more solid.

  • You're doing a great job of experimenting with orientations, and proportions. Experimenting is an important habit to build when learning any new skill, it helps form a more well rounded understanding. I hope you'll continue to display and nurture this habit in the future.

Things you can work on:

  • Line weight isn't a requirement of the challenge but I do recommend practicing it in your future attempts. It's an incredibly useful tool but one that people often require a fair bit of mileage before they feel comfortable applying it. The sooner you start to build up that mileage the sooner you'll see better results.

  • I'd like you to experiment with rates of foreshortening more. Currently you tend to keep your lines close to parallel and push your vanishing points far from your boxes. Try bringing your points in closer so that your lines have to converge more dramatically. Remember that experimentation is important.

  • There are times when your lines converge in pairs or you attempt to keep your lines a bit too parallel which results in them diverging. This is an example of lines converging in pairs, and this shows the relation between each line in a set and their respective vanishing point. The inner pair of lines will be quite similar unless the box gets quite long and the outer pair can vary a lot depending on the location of the vanishing point. Move it further away and the lines become closer to parallel while moving it closer increases the rate of foreshortening.

The key things we want to remember from this exercise are that our lines should always converge as a set not in pairs, never diverge from the vanishing point and due to perspective they won't be completely parallel.

I won't be moving you on to the next lesson just yet, each lesson builds off concepts in the previous course material so if you move forward with un-addressed issues you end up just creating further issues on top of them.

I'd like you to draw 20 more boxes please. Focus on experimenting with different rates of foreshortening.

Once you've completed your boxes reply to this critique with a link to them, I'll address anything that needs to be worked on and once you've shown you're ready I'll move you on to the next lesson.

I know you can do this and look forward to seeing your work.

Next Steps:

20 more boxes please.

When finished, reply to this critique with your revisions.
2:50 AM, Friday August 12th 2022

Hello TOFU, thank you so much for your review, here is the other 20 boxes, hope this time got correcty and according to the instructions, help me a lot to undertand the this I did and hope pass to the second lesson, greetings.

https://imgur.com/a/OCrTUhI

6:02 PM, Friday August 12th 2022

Hello again.

While these boxes do look solid you're not bringing your vanishing points in closer which is what I asked you to work on.

I'll be asking you for 20 more boxes, this time for the first 10 boxes I'd like you to draw your vanishing points on the page so that you have to converge your lines more dramatically. After the first 10 you'll hopefully be more comfortable working at different rates of foreshortening and can complete the final 10 without the need of drawing explicit vanishing points.

If you have any questions before getting started feel free to ask them.

Next Steps:

  • 10 boxes with explicit vanishing points closer to your boxes

  • 10 boxes without explicit vanishing points.

When finished, reply to this critique with your revisions.
10:09 PM, Tuesday August 16th 2022

Hello again TOFU, I hope this time I will go to the next lesson, I have already done everything more carefully and in more detail to the instructions and I hope I have done it correctly, I already feel my square head haha, greetings

https://imgur.com/a/W0BwttI

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