Hi PappaWayme, I've checked your submission!

Congrats con completing the 250 box challenge, the improvement through the challenge is pretty visible, as you have already said, your line quality got better and also your boxes look bigger and more confident. Though, there is still room for improvement.

First of all, I'm seeing that you are struggling a little with the back corner, welcome to the club! Here is a demo that I want you to try out whenever you are warming up with some boxes, it will help you with the back corner issue.

As you've already said, although there has been great improvement through the challenge, your lines still curve a little. Now, line qualitys something that just gets better over time if we keep practicing, one thing that helps me when I'm curving lines a little is to get the page I'm drawing on just a little further from me. This forces me to use the shoulder to make the line, sometimes we think that we are using it, but in reality we are just using our elbow.

As I already said, keep on practicing but don't get frustrated on your lines, you will just get better at it with time and practice.

I've seen that you haven't applied line weight in all the challenge; it's key that you understand early on that line weight it's not an aesthetic choice from this course, it's a tool that we are given to communicate things to the viewer, in this case, what's on top of what. Line weight it's also part of the construction, it helps us clarify, subtly, all the decision we took while drawing.

As for the challenge, don't worry about it now, keep in mind all this moving on with the course though.

I also saw that you started applying hatching lines and then kind of quit, it's okay they were optional. However, they really add to the boxes, they help clarify which sides are facing the viewer, next time you have to apply hatching lines, take you time with it and make sure they go all the way.

Now, I'm gonna mark this challenge as completed! Keep it up.