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11:41 AM, Saturday June 13th 2020

good work you did the work correct and confident. But still go back to the exercises once a while to get even better at it.

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Move on to lessson 2

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11:50 AM, Saturday June 13th 2020

Thanks for the reviewing my work,Im going to move on to the next lesson now, but I want to know if my work on the organic perspective task was alright Im thinking of doing the 250 box challenge , do you think thats a good idea?

6:57 PM, Saturday June 13th 2020

You need to do 250 boxes challenge before lesson 2.

You have big ellipse problems, mainly deformed and too imprecise. I suggest to put them in your warmup, described in the faq under this one

In rough perspective, you were supposed to extend the lines only to the horizon.

Your lines are very smooth, straight and confident, but I see some fraying on the beginning side of the superimposed lines. Take your time to reposition the pen on the paper.

The site needs reviewer. I suggest if you have the time to give back to the community by doing some reviews like the ones I do on my profile or at least some similar to the guide

The review you first received was definitely too concise

10:18 PM, Tuesday June 16th 2020

Thank you, for taking your time to evalute my work, I will take your advice.

1:30 AM, Friday June 19th 2020

yeah you have to do the 250 box challenge first. which I found really fun because it just shows you how much you can skew a box

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