250 Box Challenge

2:58 PM, Wednesday March 25th 2020

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Hello!

Hope there are not too many photos.

I didnt put numbers next to the boxes, but its exactly 250 ( excluding the non finished one from page 38).

I worked on A4 paper with a 0.4mm pen.

-I think I should work more on the back planes, other then that, I have to be more careful with the marks I make, I tend to rush them.

-I will definitely add boxes to my daily routine.

I would highly appreciate critique, a fresh eye helps a lot!

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9:06 AM, Thursday April 30th 2020

Everything is looking good, your convergences still need a bit of work, but you it looks like you understand the main points of this challenge. There are a couple of boxes later on (like page 85 in the bottom right) where your lines diverge instead of converge so watch out for that.

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Go on ahead to lesson 2. Good luck!

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7:55 AM, Wednesday May 6th 2020

thanks a lot!!!!!!!

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