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11:09 PM, Wednesday June 17th 2020

Hi Nedistanman,

I decided to check your home work, so let's go with it.

Lines look confident and smooth, thats a good sign. Keep working with them by following these steps https://drawabox.com/lesson/1/9/levels to manage more accuracy. With Superimposed lines i will recommend you to work more on your Warm ups, to achieve your lines closer to each other.

Ellipses and circles look confident. In tables of ellipses you were keeping them close to frames. Work with them in warm ups to get them more smooth. In funnel exercise Good job.Your ellipses seem to keep this same minor axis what was important here. Remember about this in your future warm ups. That will be useful for your next lessons.

Perspective exercises look fine. In plotted perspective and Rotated boxes well done. in Rough perspective your lines seem wobble here, but its normal for this exercises. For 2nd page you forgot to extend your lines. In Organic perspective well done again. In next step, which is 250 Box challenge you will get time to improve your boxes to look even better.

Well done with your Homework. I am marking this Lesson as Complete and i recommend you to keep all of this exercises as a warm up. During them focus on your weaknesses and mistakes. Don't be afraid of mixing exercises. Use your imagination for it to manage that what you need.

Next Steps:

Go for 250 Box challenge and draw extended lines for your 2nd page of rough perspective

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3:24 PM, Thursday June 18th 2020

Hey Hamsetro!

Thanks for letting me know that I missed the extension lines for the rough perspective. That completely slipped my mind... This page went a lot rougher than I remember.

Page with added extension lines

3:33 PM, Thursday June 18th 2020

Just this one box in 1st frame want crazy. Without that its nice and close to VP.

Thanks for sending this page and have fun with Box Challenge.

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