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6:08 AM, Saturday July 11th 2020

Great work on most of Lesson 1. I can tell you worked hard. In regards to your rotating boxes exercise, you could practice foreshortening more. You drew most of the boxes the same size, which doesn't create the illusion that they are getting closer.

3:52 PM, Saturday July 11th 2020
edited at 4:27 PM, Jul 11th 2020

I noticed that but wasnt sure how foreshortened it should be, but thank you for pointing it out! Is there anything else you can critique?

You can use this link:

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edited at 4:27 PM, Jul 11th 2020
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