Tygon777

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    2:06 AM, Wednesday February 23rd 2022

    Thank you. I shall work on the 250 box challenge whenever I have time. I tried my hardest to make sure the ellipses were even, but also I wanted to show my experience level. It seemed like some days are more difficult to draw where the hand and mind won't work together, but I wanted to get this assignment done and draw as much as I can every week. Thank you once again, especially for allowing me to move on. I enjoyed this lesson, but I cannot wait to tackle the box challenge.

    5:03 AM, Wednesday February 9th 2022

    I apologize I've been so busy. Took a few months longer than I thought to finish. Oh well, it's finished now. I hope it turned out okay.

    https://imgur.com/a/2Uv16vD

    4:18 AM, Tuesday December 7th 2021

    Thank you for the help and critique. I was wondering if I should do all the lessons again or just the ones you needed? I did the table of Ellipses again, but I wanted to send you the first page I did to see if its to your liking then I'll move to the next page and funnels. Also, I know I kinda messed up the rotated boxes it was just really lengthy and it's difficult to keep the sides even.

    https://imgur.com/a/XDfvu2h

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