Partial Lesson 1 Submission (6 / 10 exercises)

5:49 PM, Saturday April 4th 2020

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Hello everyone. Hope that you are doing well under the present circumstances :).

Here is the second part of the first Lesson. I have an extra page of the rough perspective because the first time i tried it i placed to many cubes and it became a bit messy, but i included it anyway. I have also added some extra exercises that i did before continuing and finishing with the assignments of this lesson, i would do them as warm ups just to get back into the swing of things, before tackling the following parts.

See you in the next lesson. ????

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