iwuzhal

Dimensional Dominator

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iwuzhal's Sketchbook

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  • Basics Brawler
    1:23 PM, Thursday January 14th 2021

    Your kindness is a blessing to this community, thank you for not only helping me but others as well. I wish you the best!

    I'm already done with the 250 boxes, I'm starting with lesson 3 so I don't know how to put this in other words >.>

    7:17 AM, Tuesday January 12th 2021

    First of all, thank you for the critique! I realized a lot of stuff that I wouldn't have came to me if someone hadn't told me outside the box. About the superimposed lines, I dug through the folder where I keep my assignments and I couldn't find the other page, so I re-did the assignment.

    I'm sorry you had to deal with my disorganisation, I promise to keep it neat the next time. https://imgur.com/a/obeQOZg

    I did realize I was making a lot of unconfident lines, curved ones especially. I'll do my best to work on it and actually take the time to absorb the information that I'm trying to learn, again, thanks for the contribution.

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