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8:51 PM, Saturday June 20th 2020

Thanks for the feedback dude.

Not sure how i managed to miss the part about the windows, but hopefully these should be better: https://imgur.com/a/mHggc4c

The organic perspective is still pretty weak but i guess that'll improve with mileage.

10:40 PM, Saturday June 20th 2020

Nice, here is my view on the exercises now:

You redid some lines in organic perspective, try to avoid it, make sure you take your time before making each mark and if you fail, don't try to fix it. Confidence above accuracy.

Rough perspective is better, just make sure the width lines are parallel to the horizon line and the height is perpendicular to the horizon.

Plotted perspective is nice but try to make the line till the point, don't finish them in the middle.

Practice that in your warmups, but give some attention to practicing your lines using ghosted planes.

Have fun with the box challenge :)

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