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6:37 PM, Saturday July 11th 2020

thanks a ton for your critique. If you have time, please check out my plotted perspective from lesson 1. Plotted Perspective from Lesson 1 of DrawABox https://imgur.com/gallery/EnoSlUD

10:49 AM, Sunday July 12th 2020

two important things to remember: draw though your boxes(if boxes overlap, let it overlap and have lines converge) also the point of the exercise was to use a ruler and get a feel for the perspective, so every box should have had lines drawing back to the horizon line! I would highly recommend you to redo this assignment even if you already got your badge, it would help you in the long run. Reread the directions and look at uncomfortable's work as reference material.

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