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5:31 AM, Thursday February 27th 2020
edited at 5:31 AM, Feb 27th 2020

Looks good~ I’d recommend thickening the silhouette lines the most, the front center lines the second most, and the back center lines the least. Also, be careful that you’re not hatching the back face of the box, like you did in the lowest box on frame 1.

edited at 5:31 AM, Feb 27th 2020
8:12 AM, Thursday February 27th 2020

Oh haha you caught that one.Got a little confused and used the wrong perspective line drawing the corners and it was tilted (the box corner).. thought if I did that it would hide my mistake haha. Thanks for comment

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