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3:14 PM, Wednesday March 18th 2020
edited at 3:25 PM, Mar 18th 2020

Thanks for your comment , I will remember to start at the position I set down when I draw lines or planes and have more boxes with three faces when I practice.

Also this is the rough perspective that I forgot to upload.

https://imgur.com/a/5mpkdem

Thank you very much.

edited at 3:25 PM, Mar 18th 2020
8:45 PM, Wednesday March 18th 2020

Looks good for the most part, but you weren't supposed to draw those to the VP. You needed to draw them on their path to the horizon line like in the example https://i.imgur.com/Q6A3NNi.jpg

This is to show you where your mistakes are.

Anyway, just keep it in mind for the future. The boxes look good, just remember in SPP you'll need to be aware of where your lines are going and where they should end, as some lines in the back that should be straight are being forced to meet up with your lines that are vanishing.

Anyway, I'll mark this as complete. What you can do next is the 250 box challenge, and get a start on lesson 2.

Next Steps:

Move on to the 250 Box Challenge and Lesson 2.

Try to finish the majority of boxes before you get too deep into L2.

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