250 Box Challenge

12:53 PM, Thursday September 3rd 2020

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This was definitely more challenging in ways I never thought! Thanks for the critique and awesome lessons!

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5:26 PM, Thursday September 3rd 2020

A lot of mistakes with the converging lines early on, and the boxes are very similar in size and shape, but you show clear improvement in both these aspects by box 100, be careful though you still made the converging line wrong on box 220, always rememer they shoot away from the 3 foward-facing planes you can see, not towards. Overall good improvement I would say, good job.

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6:42 PM, Thursday September 3rd 2020

Thank you good sir! I kind of understood got what was going on after the 100-150 mark. Long way ahead! Thanks again!

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