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10:10 PM, Sunday November 14th 2021

That's looking better! Some of your lines still have a bit of wobble, so keep trying to loosen up and do them more confidenltly, but you're on the right track! One thing that can help to draw them more confidently is to draw them a bit faster, should make it a bit easier.

On rotated boxes you've done a pretty good job finishing it! Main thing is that some of the outer boxes you drew aren't rotating, so keep an eye on that on future attempts. But overall you rotated most of them, drew them all and kept them all together. Good job!

On rough perspective you're still having a little bit of trouble keeping height and horizontal lines perpendicular and parallel to the horizon line, so remember you can do as I said and check before drawing the actual line if it's correct or not, and that you can replot the points if you see a mistake. Keep doing that and the accuracy will keep getting better with time.

That being said, overall you've done a good job so I'll mark this as complete. Keep focusing on the confidence of your lines and move on to the box challenge!

Don't forget now on you need to do warmups as explained on lesson 0 before every section. Remember as well to ask any questions you have and keep up the good work!

Next Steps:

250 box challenge

This critique marks this lesson as complete.
12:48 PM, Monday November 15th 2021

Thank you so much for the critique! I really appreciate it. I'll focus on making smoother lines with more confidence and work on my accuracy as well. This challenge will probably help lol.

3:00 PM, Monday November 15th 2021

No worries and good luck!

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