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10:45 AM, Saturday November 15th 2025

Hello H_R7.

Thank you for taking the time to critique my work! I greatly appreciate it. I'll keep in mind all the guidance you have provided me with moving forward.

I do have one question, regarding the organic perspective exercise. You mentioned that you've noticed some divergence in the boxes, I'm not to sure I understand what you mean. Could you explain to me what that means, where I went wrong and what I should do next time please?

Once again, thank you for your critique.

1:06 AM, Sunday November 16th 2025

Hi! Divergence basically means that the lines of your boxes aren't going into a vanishing point. So I've tried to explain it here :https://imgur.com/a/r2VlTLW let me knoiw if it still doesen't makes sense :)

Oh and some more information kinda related to this here: https://drawabox.com/lesson/1/roughperspective/guessing

8:34 AM, Sunday November 16th 2025

Hello. I think I understand what you mean. Some of the boxes has lines that diverge instead of converge to a vanishing point rather than it being the other way. Admittedly I think this happens because I didn't know how to draw a box where one face is closest to the viewer that's at an arbitrary angle.

Thank you for clarifying what divergence is, I appreciate it.

9:47 PM, Sunday November 16th 2025

You’re welcome! I hope you the best in you journey!

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