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12:24 PM, Wednesday July 8th 2020

Hi Jordanasza,

https://imgur.com/a/WCUTHim

Please check the link which includes the exercises I re-did for lesson 1.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Thank you and kind regards,

Thao

5:34 PM, Wednesday July 8th 2020
edited at 7:13 PM, Jul 8th 2020

Hey, Thaolnt!

So, I saw your exercises, and they are really better than the last one.

Your ellipses are much more confident than the last ones. I mean, they are really good. Also, your lines improve a lot, looking confident as well. Besides that, your perspective is also way better than the last time you did Organic Perspective: the size of the far boxes is smaller, and the size of the closer boxes is bigger.

That is, you correct all the points that I made. Well done!

The only thing I’d like to point out is that you should not correct an incorrect line, which I saw some like that in Rough perspective and Organic Perspective. If it’s wrong, it’s wrong. Also, since you corrected your flickering lines doing them more confident (which is your main goal), I advise you to, as you progress through the lessons, try reach your secondary goal, which is to finishing the line at the final point.

Other than that, everything that I pointed out has been fixed, so I’ll pass you on to the 250 box challenge.

I pointed some advices that I would like to give for you, since you are starting this challenge. Hope they are useful for you: https://drawabox.com/community/submission/FL8ZDSM3

So, good challenge!

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250 Box Challenge

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edited at 7:13 PM, Jul 8th 2020
6:44 AM, Thursday July 9th 2020

Thank you very much for helping me, Jordanasza.

Now I have more confidence to move to the challenge.

I read your advices for 250 box challenge, it's really practical and helpful.

Let's work on it and enjoy what we make for art. :D

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