Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

3:16 PM, Wednesday May 5th 2021

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Hello All - I would appreciate some feedback on Lesson 1.

Any help is appreciated - thanks in advance!

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2:27 PM, Thursday May 6th 2021

I think you've done some really solid work here! Your lines are confident and smooth, very clean work. A lot of your boxes are looking good, I'd recommend you move onto the 250 box challenge to refine that further. Great job!

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Move onto the 250 Box challenge to really refine your construction and perspective skills.

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10:47 AM, Monday May 10th 2021

Thanks a lot for the feedback! I shall be moving onto the 250 box challenge asap.

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