250 Box Challenge

8:56 AM, Friday May 29th 2020

250 box challenge.pdf - Google Drive

Google Docs: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xz6v3AV_Wna7ZX-bhYIfk6J2YYd4AjKG/view?usp=drivesdk

finally finished this channel..

after finishing this

it really help me ti understand the perspective little more and it's improve my line work little bit...

but still i have long way to go..

some problems/ questions about this homework...

my boxes always doesn't match the perspective lines...

some times some lines are

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1:39 PM, Tuesday June 2nd 2020

Hello, I have noticed the amount of uncommented responses in this lesson. I myself have just submitted the 250 box challenge and I thought I would respond to as many of these as possible to the best of my ability.

Your boxes look quite good. The lines are straight, confident and the vanishing point is quite far away.

Some things you could improve on:

  • don't redo (redraw) any lines you have put on the paper. The whole point of using pen is to make mistakes and not be able to correct them. Boxes 60, 58 and 82 have this problem among others.

  • You didn't add any line weight to the outside of the boxes. (read lesson again under the topic lineweight)

Don't worry if you boxes don't always line up with the perspecitive lines. This will improve the more you practise.

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2:04 PM, Tuesday June 2nd 2020

Thanks a7gatki

I appreciate your help,

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