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1:08 PM, Saturday March 5th 2022

Hello!

So many thanks from my heart. I revise what you suggest. It's very helpful for me to understand the shallow foreshortened box better.

https://drawabox.com/community/submission/YMEUBFS

Best Regards,

Lilywannadraw

2:34 PM, Saturday March 5th 2022

hi it seems like you've sent me the community submission link instead of a url for the revision that you've done, could you please reply to this thread with the url, many thanks.

10:23 PM, Saturday March 5th 2022

Hi!

Do you mean this one?

https://imgur.com/a/wDZ1rxC

I use the same submission work and I add my revision in the same link.

My revision is shown after the 250 boxes.

Could I do like that or I should do another way.

Please suggest it to me.

Many thanks

12:50 AM, Sunday March 6th 2022
edited at 12:53 AM, Mar 6th 2022

oh, thank you for pointing that out. anyways for the revisions, 1 box had extension lines extended in the wrong direction namely box 3, another thing to keep an eye out is that try to avoid making lines parallel as i've mentioned above a set of lines should never be completely parallel due to perspective, also keep in mind that a shallow perspective box has its vanishing point outside the box not on infinity.

nevertheless great work as the problem with the extension lines subsided.

and so don't forget to include this challenge in your pool of warm-ups

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edited at 12:53 AM, Mar 6th 2022
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