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5:28 PM, Friday October 9th 2020

Thanks a lot, flippydiffy

Fineliners here are quite very expensive . i can buy 10 ballpoint pen for the price of one fineliner . :"( But if its so necessary in the next chapter , i will definitely manage it .

i will make sure my assignments will be in sequence next time and i will keep them as neat as possible .

oh , i am so sorry that i missed some parts of ellipses . and i didnt even know there was curved line exercise, i will do those two right away .

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Right now, i've been doing 250 box challenge for about 2 weeks . today i am on box 180+ Am i doing it too slow ?

Once again, thankyou so much for your time and critique.

-Tryingtodrawabox

4:01 AM, Tuesday October 13th 2020

180 in two weeks? There's no way that's too slow, haha

Take your time, don't worry about it, :)

Also, if fineliners are too expensive, it's still your choice whether you use them or not; since there's nobody to really enforce the rules. They're just highly recommended.

Good luck with your boxes!

12:55 PM, Wednesday October 14th 2020

hi,

Flippydiffy

i completed my table of ellipse and superimposed curved lines which was missed on first submission .

http://imgur.com/gallery/AOMpAhs

here's the link . :") please check it out if you have some time maybe ? hahah

And yeah i completed my 250 box challenge . please check that out too . if possible :)

10:54 PM, Friday October 16th 2020

Lots better!

I don't have any more comments :)

Thanks for doing them over, and sorry I replied a bit late.

Unfortunately, I'm not licensed to look at your 250 boxes submission, because I haven't finished mine XD

Good luck with lesson 2 (assuming someone approves you) :)

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250 boxes! Which you have completed, so...Lesson 2 :)

I recommend making sure someone looks over your boxes before you proceed, though.

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