Partial Lesson 1 Submission (2 / 10 exercises)

2:42 AM, Sunday February 23rd 2020

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6:12 AM, Sunday February 23rd 2020

Nice job! You’ll occasionally have an ellipse that tries a little too hard to hit all 4 sides of the plane, but I can tell that you’re trying to have them be nice and rounded, and that’s all that’s important. I’d definitely have appreciated to see more than 1 funnel, though. Also, the ellipses should increase in degree as they move away from its center. I’d like to see 1 more page of that exercise, if it’s not too much trouble.

7:38 AM, Sunday February 23rd 2020
edited at 8:21 AM, Feb 23rd 2020

I will do one more page

Thank you

edited at 8:21 AM, Feb 23rd 2020
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