Hi Gpanda, welcome to Draw a Box!

Starting out by your lines section, in your super imposed lines it seems like you are taking ghosting your time ghosting and prioritizing confidence over accuracy, this translates pretty sweetly to your ghosted lines, where Im seeing little to no wobblynes. Although Im seeing that in a few cases your lines are not starting at the dots you are setting up, remember to consciously position your pen where you want them to start after ghosting, since its the last thing you have total control over before you make your line, after you start marking, the line might not hit the target (like it happened to you in some ocassions) but thats not an issue since you will get better at it with time and practice. On your ghosted planes, although sometimes they fall short to hit the dots, as I´ve already said, its something you will get better at it with time.

Moving on to your ellipses; a very common issue when students get to this point is that they focus too much on accuracy and end up making wobbly ellipses. Now, it seems like you´ve fell on this issue a little, but I can see that you really did fight against it. So, remember to always put your focus on making confident lines over anything else, this includes making smooth ellipses and other kind of lines like curves (but you will get there on lesson 2, so dont worry yet).

All this said, on thing that happened to some of your ellipses on planes is that they are deforming, this is a clear sign of the issue we´ve talked about, where you are putting more of your focus on accuracy rather than confidence. This also happened a little on your table of ellipses and your funnels, though remember that when you are drawing ellipses, just go through them twice, more than this will just make everything more messy. Also, in your funnels remember to align the ellipses to their minor axis.

On to your boxes, it seems like you´ve maintained an overall nice line quality on this exercises so good job with that. That said, on your rough perspective some of your lines are arching a bit, this may be a sign that you are using more of your elbow rather than your shoulder when drawing them, so keep an eye on that. This also happened a little on your rotated boxes, talking of which, you did a pretty solid job on it, even though it is a hard exercise- The only thing that caughts my attention on the perspective side of things is that on your corners some of your boxes are rotating too fast, also you could add some subtle line weight in order to clarify everythin up! Your organic perspective although it has some curved lines that I´ve mentioned before, you did really good on it.

You did a very good job on this lesson, So Im gonna go ahead and mark it as completed! Keep up the good work.