Congrats on completing Lesson 1 Tanooki, lets see what you have here.

For Superimposed lines, you did a good job at making sure all the lines started at one point, and there was no double end fraying.

Your lines begin to become a bit wobbly in the Ghosted lines: (https://drawabox.com/lesson/1/10/wobbling) Remember, a confident line with bad accuracy is better than a wobbly line that attempts to correct itself. Again, this comes with a bit of practice, so keeping a few of the lesson 1 exercises as a 15 minute warmup before drawing will be helpful.

It would have been preferable to take a picture of the Ghosted planes before applying the Ellipses in planes, so I can see the lines better. Other than that, the lines of your Ghosted planes are much more confident than your Ghosted lines. The Ellipses in the planes are drawn through and attempt to fit into the planes properly.

For Table of Ellipses, they are also drawn through with confidence, while keeping the boundaries in mind.

Your Funnels are properly aligned with the minor axis and fit with in the curves. Even if the minor axis was misplaced in some funnels, you corrected this by drawing the ellipses to where the actual center line is. Varying the degrees of the ellipses was optional, so there is no need to worry about that at this stage.

I have not much to comment on for Plotted perspective, as it is a straight forward exercise. For Rough perspective , the lines of the boxes are not exactly vertical and horizontal. This is quite tricky at first, and its okay if you don't get it right now. You made sure to check your perspective afterwards by extending the lines towards the horizon, which is good.

The corners of your Rotated boxes are not rotating away from the view: (https://d15v304a6xpq4b.cloudfront.net/lesson_images/d73eea49.jpg)

Its alright if the boxes in Organic perspective have a few mistakes, as that can be worked on through doing the 250 box challenge. I would recommend making the boxes look bigger at the front, then gradually become smaller as the box goes "into" the page.

Overall, your submission looks like a good starting point for the lessons to come. Of course there are some things to keep in mind, but doing the exercises at your best ability is much more important than trying to make it look perfect. For the 250 box challenge, you can start off where you left off. Show me a page of boxes and I can critique them so you know what to keep in mind as you go through them again. Take as much time as you need for the 250 box challenge, there is no rush. Good luck!