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2:05 AM, Friday April 2nd 2021

Thanks for the detailed critique! I have done another panel of the rough perspective exercise: https://imgur.com/a/Rul62cp

6:10 PM, Friday April 2nd 2021

Looks better! Make sure you keep practicing drawing your lines with confidence. I had a similar problem when I originally did the rough perspective exercise. I was so worried about getting the perspective wrong that I was forgetting to draw my lines with confidence. Both my lines and perspective were significantly improved after completing the 250 box challenge. Keep at it. You're making great progress.

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Move on to the 250 box challenge.

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