Hi there! So great that you decided to get back to it! I think your work looks really good. Here are some things you could improve:

Lines:

• Your straight lines are very confident, except for some rare wobbling. This is awesome because you can now focus on accuracy, which I think is something you already can achieve.

Ellipses:

• These are hard! Be aware that ellipses should be always trying to touch each other and the bonds within which they are framed in one tangential point. This is something I noticed you don’t always aim to do. Try ghosting with that in mind.

• In the ellipses chart, don’t rely so much on filling the gaps with little random ones as they are not that helpful (because basically you don’t have much reference points to anchor them other than tangency to other ellipses.

• You could also try corner funnels, although I think this page is all in all fine.

Boxes:

• Here your lines are not as good as in the first excercises. They are a little wobbly, and this could well be because they are shorter and constrained visually by other angles, but it is definitely something to keep in mind when practising.

• All width lines in the rough perspective squares should be parallel to the horizon, and all height lines perpendicular. This is something you don’t always seem to get right.

• Rotated boxes are amazing. I would suggest trying out some overlapping lines here to add lineweight to the solid parts of the boxes, and to hatch the side faces with parallel ghosted lines, as this will also be useful in the 250 Box Challenge.

I hope this is useful to you. I think you’re on the right track!