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1:01 PM, Tuesday June 2nd 2020

Hello, I have noticed the amount of uncommented responses in this lesson. I myself have just submitted the 250 box challenge and I thought I would respond to as many of these as possible to the best of my ability.

Your boxes look really good!! Some easy things you can improve on though...

  • you lines are a little wobbly, try doing more ghosting and use your shoulder to do the strokes

  • sometimes you overtrace your line (you draw the same line more than once)- this might be due to the previous point I made, don't try to make the lines perfect by trying to mask the mistakes you made

Everything else looks totally fine (i would even say great) to me, the lines aren't overshot and the vanishing point are off the page. The lines coming of the boxes aren't too bad either, most of the time they merge to the (unseeable) vanishing point pretty well. :)

Good luck during the next lessons

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no need for extra work! You are perfectly fine to move onto lesson 2.

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6:48 PM, Wednesday July 1st 2020

Hello A7GATKI,

Thank you very much for your review. I will keep in mind your suggestions.

Good luck with the next lessons for you too!

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