10:05 PM, Wednesday February 5th 2020
Alright so first off, congratulations on completing the challenge! This is a very hard task and you did it!
There are a few things I'm noticing as I'm going through these that I want to be sure to point out.
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Until about box 190 or so, you cram a bunch of boxes onto the page which-as you pointed out in your description-makes it a big hard to see some details. However, I'm noticing that a lot of those early boxes have repeated lines, fixed lines, and a general vibe of "oh that was wrong I have to change things". These may just be incredibly frayed superimposed lines, but things like box 229 seem like purposeful fixes. While your later boxes don't suffer as much from this, they're also generally better quality so you may not have felt a need to fix them. Generally speaking, leave your mistakes alone!! Let things be wrong, so that you can see on the line extensions how to fix future boxes.
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There's a lot of overshooting that I can see, which may be from the superimposed line or your original line. Either way, slowing down and ghosting more precisely is going to be how you fix those, keeping your lines only as long as you want them in the first place.
In general your boxes look really good, once I look past the concerning line fixes. Good luck with Lesson 2!
Next Steps:
Proceed with lesson 2!
And overall be sure you slow down and really take your time to plan things out so that you spend less time trying to fix incorrect lines.