250 Box Challenge
8:22 PM, Wednesday July 29th 2020
Hi lads!
I finished yesterday it took me 25 days to finished. I'll fully appreciate it if you critique my work, it'll so helpful. If you critique this, thank you for your time!
Hi Neoblazealex,
I've checked your submission,
Okay, so it looks like you really learned from this challenge. Your confidence and size gets better, your convergence also it's getting better, and I really like your hatching.
Though, I spotted that you are sometimes having trouble with the back corner, so here is a little thing for you to check it out:
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/725744395718230146/725745452691095643/How_draw_a_box.png
Try to apply it when you warm up doing boxes!
Some times your line weight it's not that subtle, If you miss a line weight just let it be, because if you try to make it better with another line, it end ups calling too much atention.
Overall, you did a great job, it really shows that you've undestood what the challenge it's about.
I'm gonna mark this challenge as completed, keep it up!
Next Steps:
Move onto lesson 2!
Hi Weijak,
I'll add some boxes in my warm-ups and be aware of those corners.
Thank you so much!
My pleasure!
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