250 Box Challenge

4:00 AM, Saturday June 6th 2020

drawabox lesson 1 - Album on Imgur

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Oh lord, that was.. that took a while. Longer journey than expected.

So.. I noticed this once I finished, but on page 23 I was counting from 130 to 135, then on page 24 I started from 130 again lol, not sure what happened but k.

My approach on these boxes was mostly imagining a vanishing point and tried connecting each set of lines to their points, so I applied a bunch of ghosting to better tell where the lines should go, each box took me about 5 mins. Sometimes I tried making them quicker, putting less thought into them, trying a more "feeling" approach, but for the most part I did a lot of ghosting.

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5:10 PM, Monday July 27th 2020

Duplicate submission (this one had incorrect link), so commenting to remove from queue.

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12:55 AM, Wednesday July 29th 2020

I think you posted the link for this, if you send me the proper link I can look over your actual boxes :)

6:26 AM, Thursday August 6th 2020

yep, that was mistake. But I reposted the submission with the correct link here:

https://drawabox.com/community/submission/OJQLS19H

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