Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

4:41 PM, Monday April 22nd 2024

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Hello there!

This is me trying to get trough lesson 1 as best as I can!

I think that I included in this post the photo of every required assignment, If I somehow missed something i'm really sorry for that.

If you could critique my work here I would be very grateful!

Bye!

ps. sorry for my english, english isn't my native language.

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5:40 PM, Tuesday April 23rd 2024

Hi, I wasn't able to access your google drive folder. Could you make it public?

11:37 AM, Thursday April 25th 2024

Hi , Yes of course I forgot to make it public actually..... heh

Sorry for the inconvenience

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