In the eighth week of our studio classes, I finished creating my tunnel box layers. Initially, I found it quite hard to adjust the different layers properly and align them, but as I finished creating them and envisioning them confined in a box, it made it easier for me to stick them properly.

At first, I thought of adding a frame, but then thought against it because I wanted to make the scene of the city I was trying to convey more authentic and dramatic, instead of confined. I added my finished touches to the box by fixing its wobbly top frame as it was slanting before because of the measurement issues. However, after remeasuring the roof of the box, I was able to stick it accurately above it and create and perfect 10 x 10 inch square.
Despite the difficulties in accuracy and detailing, I was happy with the finished tunnel box I created. If I were to do my box again, I would maybe add more elements to it in the background and not just add elements to the forefront of the box.
