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11:05 PM, Sunday January 2nd 2022

Really appreciate the feedback. I will definitely slow down and think more about how I draw the legs. Thanks a lot! By the way, do you think I can move on to lesson 5?

3:52 PM, Monday January 3rd 2022

Ahh! Gotta check you off I guess (sorry first critique)

Next Steps:

  • Continue to plan out and put down each line down confidently

  • Be more intentional with the legs and gesture (I think I summarized most of my next steps in my original comment)

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