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MaryM

The Fearless

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    7:23 PM, Saturday September 23rd 2023

    Hello my name is Mary.

    Congratulations on finishing lesson 1!

    I can see your lines are confident, smooth and have a nice flow to them, keep the good work!

    For the ellipses part, some of them are a bit off the funnels/planes but that is okay.

    And finally for the box part, it is going great, just be careful when drawing the back of the box.

    For a final couple of tips:

    • I can see you tried to correct some of your lines, we all are bound to make some mistakes, let those be.

    • Also I see that you use your paper on both sides, just be careful with the lines on the other side of the paper/stress on the sheet.

    I will mark this lesson as complete, keep it up!

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    Student can go ahead and tackle lesson 2.

    This community member feels the lesson should be marked as complete, and 2 others agree. The student has earned their completion badge for this lesson and should feel confident in moving onto the next lesson.
    3:38 PM, Thursday June 29th 2023
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