Congratulations on completing the 250 Box Challenge!

You did really well on this challenge. Your mark making is consistent and confident looking while steadily improving throughout the challenge. You also do a better job of getting your sets of parallel lines to converge more consistently towards their shared vanishing points!

I do notice that while your line weight in general is quite good, you do have some room for improvement with your hatching. There is quite a bit more hesitation showing in this area than other parts of your work. Keep in mind that you should be using the ghosting method to plan and execute every mark you make while working through Drawabox. This includes the hatching we sometimes use on our boxes.

I also recommend that you try to draw your boxes a bit bigger as a general rule. Drawing bigger helps engage your brain's spatial reasoning skills, whereas drawing smaller impedes them. While it is good to have some variety to the size and shape of your boxes it is generally more useful to practice drawing at a larger scale for this reason.

Finally while your convergences do improve overall I think this diagram will help you further develop that skill as you continue through Drawabox. So, when you are looking at your sets of lines you want to be focusing only on the lines that share a vanishing point. This does not include lines that share a corner or a plane, only lines that converge towards the same vanishing point. Now when you think of those lines, including those that have not been drawn, you can think about the angles from which they leave the vanishing point. Usually the middle lines have a small angle between them, and this angle will become negligible by the time they reach the box. This can serve as a useful hint.

Congrats again and good luck with lesson 2!