It doesn't look too bad for first attempt, some constructive feed back.
The net does not look very tight, the plants can push it up much easier reducing the even canopy. It does not look like you topped enough times and let them get big enough before you dropped in the net. If you have the space try to allow more room between pot/canopy so that root zone temps don't get to hot. Also, slightly bigger plants topped a little more will fill more of the canopy. You can also re tuck some branches into further away holes to shorten them down a bit during stretch. The plants in the top left/right and bottom right are a good visual example of that possibility.
What I personally would advise against is weaving branches under and over the net. It can lead to bud over lap and reduce airflow > potential rot. If a branch is getting way ahead of the rest, try to re-tuck it into a further away hole, as said.
You also have the option to use a second net higher up if they creep too much above the first one and get too heavy. Otherwise they will certainly fall over losing light intensity and once again bud over lap > rot potential.