Hi Thyme Town,

I've checked your submission,

It looks like you made some progress in convergence during the challenge, though I have some issues that I wanna point out.

First, I see that you are adding line weight in the corners on the boxes, remember that is supposed to be added on the contours, also be subtle when adding it, you don't want to break the illusion.

I see that you are having some problems with the back corner, welcome to the club.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/725744395718230146/725745452691095643/How_draw_a_box.png

Try this method out when you are warming up with boxes!

Lastly, I liked the start of your challenge when you did only five boxes in one page, up to six is the recommended amount for this challenge. However, as you kept going, you started cramming more boxes in each page, until one point you did 25! It seemed like you started growing impacient by the challenge. Now, the reason behind doing just 5 or 6 in each page is to make the most of every box, to give them space for making them bigger and also the time to make them better. I don't know if the message was clear, but what I'm trying to say is, don't try to rush learning, you did learn from this challenge, but think of all what you could have learned if you would have taken your time and space! Draw a Box has so much information and things that we can learn, and it's free! So why don't make the most of it?

I'm gonna mark this challenge as completed! keep it up.