Hey~ Let’s look through this...

The superimposed lines look good, though I’d recommend upping your confidence on the arcing ones- it’s perfectly okay to miss the guideline in pursuit of it, too! The ghosted lines/planes look good, too, though you’ll occasionally decrease your speed as you’re approaching the end point, and arc/wobble. Here, too, be more conscious of the smoothness and straightness of your line, than its accuracy.

Moving on to your ellipses- they’re a little bumpy. Priority #1 is for them to be confident, and rounded. Only once that’s taken care of, should you start thinking about their accuracy. Also, in the funnels exercise, be careful that your ellipses aren’t tilted. The minor axis should cut them into 2 equal, symmetrical halves, and it can only do that if they’re standing upright.

Finally, the box section looks great~ Be careful not to redo lines if they’re incorrect, though- all correcting a mistake does is make its presence more obvious. Solid attempt at the rotated boxes exercise! Their back faces don’t rotate as much as they should, but, at this stage, that’s not an issue. Similarly, the organic perspective exercise is quite competently made, too. The boxes do have a habit of diverging, but you’ll have plenty of chances to correct that in your next step.

Congrats on finishing this lesson, and best of luck on the challenge!