Etzshabel

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    6:13 PM, Monday February 13th 2023

    Thanks for criticizing my homework. I really appreciate your help!

    As for the boxes, don't worry, I drew them freehand.

    About the line weight, I didn't add it to the outer edges of the boxes because I was afraid of ruining them if I drew a second line that didn't fit correctly with the first one. I'll make sure to practice it a little bit before to move on to the lesson 2.

    4:07 AM, Wednesday December 14th 2022

    Thank you very much for taking your time to critique every part of my work, I really appreciate it!

    Definitely, I'll be sure to take your recommendations into account to improve my skills.

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