7:59 PM, Wednesday May 20th 2020
Congrats on finishing lesson 1!
Your line exercises are pretty well done. They're consistently smooth, and while they aren't always accurate, you will improve your accuracy with practice.
Your ellipses in tables and planes are mostly confident, though I notice you are drawing your ellipses with more than three passes, which is the maximum number of passes you're allowed to make. Some of these passes are also wobbly, and sometimes ruin the roundness of the ellipse (which matters more than how snugly the ellipse fits into the table or plane).
On your funnels, remember not to slant your ellipses in their funnel. The minor axis should be going through the middle of each ellipse and cutting each one in two symmetrical halves, which can't be done if your ellipses are slanted or if the minor axis doesn't go through the middle. On a few ellipses here I also notice you lost some of your confidence when trying to fit your ellipses in a funnel. Confidence is more important than accuracy, so make sure you don't lose that confidence, even if it results in lower accuracy.
Your perspective exercises in general are well done, and with practice you will improve your convergences. Some of your lines in these exercises aren't as confident as they are in your ghosted lines, so remember that confidence always matters more than accuracy, even if it results in a wrong-looking box. On your rough perspective, I notice that some of your width lines aren't parallel to the horizon and some of your height lines aren't perpendicular to it, which it should be in one-point perspective. On the rotated boxes exercise, I notice some of your boxes, as they rotate diagonally, do not tip back into space as much as they should. Remember, as a box rotates, less of the top face should be visible. On your organic perspective, I noticed you sometimes tried to correct a few lines. Never draw a line more than once, even if it makes your box look wrong. It's no big deal if you made a mistake.
Next Steps:
Well done! Remember to keep practicing these exercises in your warm ups, and consider doing a few critiques of other lesson one submissions to both help out the community and solidify your own understanding of these concepts. If you feel unsure of what you should say, here is a guide: https://pastebin.com/dYnFt9PQ
Your next step should be the 250 box challenge.