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12:51 AM, Wednesday February 10th 2021

Nice to hear from you again.

Your boxes are looking pretty good.

  • Extending your lines a bit farther might help you see further areas of improvement, especially on the sets that recede downwards.

  • Your boxes tend to have the same orientation and perspective, using this generator as a starting point in your future box exercises would be beneficial.

  • Your lines are converging nicely, however this method of construction, as well these notes on how you can think about converging lines could help you improve further.

Overall I would say you got the core idea of this challenge, remember to keep practicing your boxes in your warmups.

Next Steps:

Feel free to move onto lesson 2 :)

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12:24 PM, Wednesday February 10th 2021

Thank you so much for the review and these notes! Theyre very helpful indeed!

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