250 Box Challenge

8:58 AM, Sunday April 12th 2020

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Hello ^-^

Finally, I finished the marathon of the 250 boxes and it was a challenge but a good learning experience ^-^ . I'd really love any feedback, as i'd like to know the mistakes i made along the way.

Thank you in advance

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11:05 PM, Friday May 22nd 2020

Excellent work finishing the challenge!

Overall there is wonderful improvement from your first boxes to your later ones! I would suggest when you do this exercise in the future as a warm up, you test out more extreme angles and perspectives and see how you fare, otherwise I think you learned what this set out to teach.

One mistake to not, #88 and #223 have an issue where the box is implied to be moving away from the viewer but there's a contradiction in information, if you consider this rule you might see what I mean, the box wants to be pointing away from us, but the nearer plane has a bigger degree than the far one, which wouldn't happen, thus it looks off.

Next Steps:

Go ahead and move on! I see you've already finished the next few lessons though :)

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10:43 AM, Sunday May 24th 2020

thanks you so much for the feedback ^^

i'll try and do more extreme angles and perspectives when i do it as an warm up exercise.

(and ill take a closer look at the boxes #88 and #223)

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