LeleMoon

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    12:50 PM, Thursday July 7th 2022

    Keep it up:)

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    7:20 PM, Sunday July 3rd 2022

    Great work, the boxes in the top right quadrant of the rotated boxes exercise look bit off tho

    Next Steps:

    Lesson 2 :)

    And maybe the 250 boxes challenge if you like

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    7:16 PM, Sunday July 3rd 2022

    I love the confidence of your marks in the line exercises, great work. I would recommend trying to exaggerate the rotation of your boxes in the rotating boxes exercises to make sure it's more effective.

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