ThisHeat

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    8:18 PM, Monday May 24th 2021

    Hi! Yes you can, it's about the mindset: as long as you don't stress about the end result and focus on relaxing, it's fun time.

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    3:13 AM, Monday May 10th 2021

    Yes! As long as the ink that bleeds through isn't too distracting/noticeable, I believe you should be fine for critique.

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    4:19 PM, Thursday October 8th 2020

    When you do the Draw a Box lessons, it's best to follow instructions to the letter: complete the challenge first than submit your work for review.

    But you can always read the text and watch the video of the challenge multiple times; it takes time to absorb all the information.

    About your pace: if you're in doubt, slow down. The point of the challenge is to get the most out of it. Better invest one more month in your boxes and finish it with a stronger understanding of 3D space.

    PS: I'm almost halfway through the same challenge.

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