Hey! I understand this can be a somewhat confusing topic. I think the best advice I could give you is to be methodical in the beginning. It may feel like extra work, but think of it like training wheels on a bicycle haha. Now, by methodical, I mean drawing the boxes step by step. Using the lower-left plane as an example: - Start with the base (red). - Project the lines that will help round out the box (blue). - Draw the rounded forms following the previously established blue guide. Keep in mind that depending on the angle you draw, some rounded areas may not be visible, and that’s completely normal. Being methodical will gradually train your eye so that later on, you’ll be able to draw these forms without needing as much underlying structure. Also: I recommend varying the size of your boxes. Right now, they all seem to have the same rounded thickness, which could be another reason why drawing all 10 boxes feels difficult. Try varying the proportions: - In some boxes, extend the rounded corners much farther. - In others, keep them shorter. Varying size and proportion helps a lot. And another important point: Avoid drawing too small! Some of your boxes are very tiny, and working at that size makes things unnecessarily harder. Rewatch the lesson videos and carefully follow the step-by-step process for each box you draw. Then, once you feel more comfortable, try drawing additional ones without guide lines. Hope this helps! | Artwod Feedback