250 Box Challenge

3:50 AM, Friday May 1st 2020

250 Boxes by me - Album on Imgur

Direct Link: https://i.imgur.com/txcjw4v.jpg

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The last two images have non indicative number of boxes

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11:09 AM, Friday May 1st 2020

I think you need to go back and reread the instructions for this exercise. There are some significant problems.

eg. Number of boxes per page, perspective lines, shading etc...

You need to take time to understand the purpose of the exercise in order to gain from it.

Sorry, but I think you have missed too much.

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11:11 PM, Tuesday July 28th 2020

Hey there, there are some major issues with your submission here.

First off you've entirely skipped your line extensions, extending your lines is essential to this exercise, by skipping it you've skipped this challenge. Second, your lines are quite wobbly, I think it would be valuble to go back to lesson one and get your metaphorical sea-legs in making nice straight lines before you continue with this challenge.

Next Steps:

Please go back to lesson one and solve the basic problems you have there before you continue farther into this course.

When finished, reply to this critique with your revisions.
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