PaleoDraw

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    3:41 AM, Thursday April 8th 2021

    Overall really well done! Some lf your lines ars a bit wobbly, so make sure to relax your shoulder, elbow, and wrist before starting to draw. And perhaps even try to excecute your lines/pen strokes faster, as it seems like you may be hesitating at some points.

    Next Steps:

    Move onto the 250 box challenge, but also go back and practice Lesson 1 exercises

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    6:47 PM, Sunday October 4th 2020

    It think you got it pretty well. You have a little work to do on making your lines straighter (Based on what I can see, I'd say it's because you're going to slow while marking). Make sure you commit to your lines. Your circles were a bit shaky at the start, but in the Funnels exercise the definitely got a lot better.

    Feel free to move on to the 250 Box Challenge. You got this!

    Next Steps:

    Keep practising on drawing your lines. Make sure you fully commit to them.

    Move onto the 250 Box Challenge.

    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.
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