Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

2:10 PM, Friday May 21st 2021

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I did the 250 box challenge before organic perspectives and took my time, its been months since i have started but i have been going slowly but steady as i also am a senior student trying to graduate.

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2:29 PM, Friday May 21st 2021

I think this exercises are pretty fine you have improve a lot,you can move to the next lesson

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5:16 PM, Friday May 21st 2021

Looks great! Your lines are very confident and I'm impressed by how accurate they are (especially the length - I'm not seeing much over or undershooting at all).

My only note would be that it's recommended you use a ruler when you add your hatching lines.

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