250 Box Challenge

4:52 AM, Monday March 9th 2020

Drawabox 250 Box Challenge (complete) - Album on Imgur

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Well, the deed is done. Was really struggling at the first 100 boxes, when it (gradually) started to make a lot of sense. Learned a lot from this experience. For those brave enough to venture into Weirdperspective Land, godspeed!

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8:08 PM, Wednesday March 18th 2020

Nice work! I can clearly see that youve worked a great deal on getting your lines to converge more and more consistently towards their vanishing points, and that you're working on getting them to do so all together (marking out the ones that tend to stray). Really great work on that front, and the improvement is quite visible. You're also demonstrating confident, controlled linework with a solid use of the ghosting method. Keep it up!

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Move onto lesson 2.

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3:29 PM, Thursday March 19th 2020

Thank you!

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11:45 PM, Saturday March 28th 2020

While you have already received critique from a community member, I do want to point out that if you want official critique from Uncomfortable or one of the TAs, you'll need to resubmit this for official critique using your credits. If you don't care about official crits and just want to support what Uncomfy is doing here at DaB, then let me know and I'll go ahead and agree with ExtraBadCat's crit so that you can get your 250 box challenge badge ^u^

11:15 PM, Sunday March 29th 2020

Already god my official critique :)

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