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8:56 PM, Thursday July 23rd 2020

You completed this revision very quickly! Too quickly! I'd say, but we'll get to that.

First of all, I'm glad you listened to my feedback, I can see a noticeable impovement in your line quality. You also varied the shape and rotation of the boxes a lot more, one thing I forgot to tell you in the first review is that you're supposed to only show the visible lines of the organic perspective boxes (as in, not show the xray vision ones). Now, I say that I think you did these too quickly because these do seem rushed. Drawabox is all about careful planning, active thinking and building muscle memory. It's important that you take your time with these exercises, do them to the best of your ability. This is only to maximize your learning. Nobody is expecting you to be quick quite the opposite actually. Uncomfortable expects these exercises to be tough for you.

With that in mind, you can continue to the 250 box challenge. Please, no need to rush.

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10:45 PM, Thursday July 23rd 2020

Procced to 250 box challenge

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Like the Staedtlers, these also come in a set of multiple weights - the ones we use are F. One useful thing in these sets however (if you can't find the pens individually) is that some of the sets come with a brush pen (the B size). These can be helpful in filling out big black areas.

Still, I'd recommend buying these in person if you can, at a proper art supply store. They'll generally let you buy them individually, and also test them out beforehand to weed out any duds.

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