Heyo! I’ll be going through this~

Starting off, your lines look good! I’ll quickly remind you that, in the first exercise, you’re meant to be superimposing each line 8 times- some of these feel like less, though I could be wrong. Also, be careful that you’re not altering their trajectory. If a line goes off course, you should maintain said course, rather than course-correct. I notice that, in the ghosted planes exercise, the confidence of your ghosted lines drops a little bit. Regardless of the big picture, all you’re doing is drawing the same line over and over, so try not to let the magnitude of the task overwhelm you.

Though there’s definite improvement throughout the set, your ellipses are still a little lacking in confidence. Remember that between confidence and accuracy it is in fact confidence that must be prioritized. A confident, but inaccurate form can still be used as a foundation for a solid construction. An accurate, but wobbly one cannot. Though I’ll end up requesting an extra page of ellipses from you, your actual understanding of these 3 exercises is quite good, so no worries on that front- it’s just an issue of confidence.

Moving on to the box section, I’d like to remind you that automatic reinforcing, that is, correcting an incorrect line, is discouraged. As for the exercises themselves, they’re quite nicely done. Great work, in particular, on the last 2 exercises- the rotated boxes exercise and the organic perspective exercise. These are meant to be quite difficult, but both look quite solid. The only thing I’d like to point out is the (slightly too dramatic) foreshortening on the organic perspective exercise, but your next step should take care of that.