Hey there, TA Meta here to look over your work - Welcome to Drawabox and the world of drawing!

Let's start with your superimposed lines, which are looking really lovely and confident. You've taken the time to line your pen up with the starting point, which has limited fraying to one end and it's good to see you've challenged yourself with lines of all different sizes. Next up, your ghosted lines and planes are similarly straight and confident, and there's not much else to add here... are you sure you're new to this? ;P

Next up are your tables of ellipses and these are looking pretty smooth and confident for the most part. There's a few here with a bit of an odd shape to them, so make sure you ghost these out as much as you need to in order to make the motion feel natural.

You've done a good job with your ellipses in planes, keeping a smooth confident flow rather than focusing on accuracy, as well as managing to hit all four sides of the plane on most of these.

Finally, you've done a pretty good job with your funnels, with most of your ellipses quite well aligned to the minor axis. There are a few skewed off here and there and it would've been good to see more of a variety in the degrees of the ellipses in the funnel but overall you've done an awesome job of the ellipse section.

Onto your rough perspective now and you've done a pretty good job keeping your horizontals parallel and verticals perpendicular to the horizon line on the front planes. You've mostly grasped this on the back plane as well, however there are occasional lines that don't quite follow this. It's good to see you've maintained your line confidence here as well, as we often see students get a little overwhelmed by the idea of taking their lines and turning them into boxes.

Now to your rotated boxes and the gaps between your boxes are tight and consistent on the front plane but things get a bit more uncertain on the back plane and this has compounded in your boxes not rotating very much and a lot more guessing going on there. That said, you've maintained your line confidence really well here and these last two exercises are designed to introduce students to new kinds of spatial problems that they can leverage in their 250 box challenge.

Finally, your organic perspective compositions are off to a good start. You've experimented a little with the scales of your boxes, but I think you could push it further, which would add more depth to the 3D space your compositions create. The boxes themselves show significant signs of divergence and distortion however that's to be expected at this stage and it's more important that you take the time to plan out your lines and execute them confidently, as you seem to be doing.