Hey REKKER!

Congratulations on finishing Lesson 1!

Please take this review with a grain of salt as I'm a beginner at Drawabox as well :D

Overall, nicely done! You're off to a good start.

Lines:

You mostly keep fraying at one end minimal, which is a good thing! Your lines are pretty confident, but there's some wobbling and arcing present when you draw longer lines. Wobbling is OK when you're starting out, so just keep practising the ghosting method and drawing your lines from your shoulder. Feel free to take another look at Uncomfortable's video on using the shoulder pivot, it may help if you try to copy what he does as accurately as you can.

Remember that confidence should have a priority over accuracy. First aim to achieve smooth strokes with continuous flow and don't worry too much if your line doesn't meet the targeted point. Once you've learned how to draw smooth lines, you can focus on improving your accuracy as well.

Ellipses:

I see that with some of your ellipses you focused more on putting them into their alloted spaces (most of the times, quite successfully), resulting in lack of confidence and some wobbling in lines. Just as it is with lines, confidence and smoothness should be prioritized over accuracy, so try to focus on that first. Don't forget to take enough time to ghost your ellipses before actually executing them.

Most of the ellipses are drawn through, continue drawing them 2 or 3 times through (2 is preferable). In funnels, ellipses are generally aligned to the minor axis, although some of them tilt slightly, try to avoid that in the future.

Boxes:

Try to follow the principles from the Lines section while drawing your boxes, because I noticed some wobbling in lines in the Organic perspective exercise, as if they weren't drawn from the shoulder. Try to draw your lines with confidence and don't correct them if you've made a mistake, now matter how tempting it is.

Rough perspective:

Nice job on maintaining the lines perpendicular/vertical to the horizon line! The convergences are sometimes off as the boxes go further from the vanishing point, but this is totally expected when you try this exercise for the first time. Overall, nicely done.

Rotating boxes:

Very well done as well! The boxes are generally well placed, rotated correctly and drawn through.

Organic perspective:

Great job on conveying the sense that the boxes are gradually getting smaller and move away from the viewer! Again, try to make your strokes confident. The sets of lines don't always converge into their shared vanishing point, but you'll have a lot of opportunities to practise that while working on 250 Box Challenge!

Again, great job on completing Lesson 1 and good luck on your Drawabox journey!