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10:35 AM, Friday February 21st 2020

Thanks for the critical feed back I really appreciate the time you put into this :) I will redo the imposed lines as I admit i didnt do them correctly, but unfortuantely im not gonna redo the rotated boxes it frustrated me to much and stressed me out sorry, ive recently done the 250 box challenge which was useful, im current on lesson 2 draw the 3D arrows, I think im ready to continue

10:44 AM, Friday February 21st 2020
edited at 10:45 AM, Feb 21st 2020

Wait, you posted this on Wednesday and you've already done the 250 box challenge?

edited at 10:45 AM, Feb 21st 2020
12:58 PM, Friday February 21st 2020

Nono I completed lesson 1, weeks ago on Reddit but no one replied, I then realised I can upload my work on to Drawabox.

1:04 PM, Friday February 21st 2020

Ah, that makes sense. In which case good luck on the rest of the lessons :)

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