Rawrz

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  • Basics Brawler
    5:34 PM, Friday February 5th 2021

    Thank you, Benj, for looking at my submission!

    Your notes really help me a lot and I will include ellipses in my warmups and take more time ghosting in my further exercises.

    Much appreciated!

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    10:54 PM, Friday January 22nd 2021

    Don't get too confused about the different paces others have! 5-10 mins per box is totally fine if you wanna get it right and focus on it. Some people might get it done faster because they have more experience. I haven't started the challenge yet, but I would probably get each box done pretty fast because I did this regulary a year during university (architecture).

    What I'm trying to say is.. Do it in your own speed. Don't compare with others too much.

    Focus on it, don't rush. With time, you will get better and faster and it will come more easily :)

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