Hi! I’ll be looking through this~

Starting off, the line section looks really solid. I’ll recommend being a tiny bit less conscious of your end point in the ghosted lines/planes exercises- you’ll occasionally arc to meet it. Also, try not to extend a line that stops short, if you can help it.

Nice job on your ellipses. The 2 rotations don’t always match each other, so I’ll recommend upping your ghosting time, if you can. Rather than seeing the second rotation as a chance to fix your mistakes, see it as a chance to reinforce what’s already there. Also, be careful not to flick your pen off the page at the end of the 2-3 rotations- it causes you to run off-course. Instead, try to lift it off, maintaining the ghosting motion until it is.

Finally, nice job on your boxes, too. In the plotted perspective exercise, some of the backlines are missing (from the entirety of the first frame, for example.) There’s also some empty space on the page, for some reason. Try to make good use of your space, please. The rough perspective exercise looks good, but, outside of what we already talked about (extending a line that stops short), you’ll sometimes redo a line, too. As you might expect, this is also discouraged. If a line is wrong, it’s wrong. Just leave it as-is, and spend more time ghosting the next one. Adding more ink to that general area just makes it scream its presence. The rotated boxes exercise is nicely done. The same goes for the organic perspective exercise, though the foreshortening of the boxes is a little inconsistent. We’ve got just the thing for that, though, coming up...

Congrats- I’m happy to mark this lesson as complete. GL on the challenge!