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9:03 PM, Tuesday May 9th 2023

Hi KELFIRE4,

After reviewing your Lesson 1 results, I wanted to share my observations with you.

All required pages were included in your Lesson 1 submissions, and they were completed to the best of your skills and knowledge. From my point of view, it's not mandatory to do an additional “Page of table of ellipses”. You can do it if you like or add it to your next warm-up exercise, but it shouldn't hinder you from proceeding with the 250 box challenge.

As you have already received feedback, I will add only one additional thought. I noticed that in the ghosted lines exercise, there were instances where the lines did not hit the starting and end points precisely. It's important to remember that the line should never miss the starting point, and you should take care to place the pen carefully at the beginning of each line to prevent this from happening. To ensure this, apply the Ghosting method until you start hitting the paper exactly at the starting point.

Overall, you did really good work. I wish you the endurance to pass the 250 box challenge

Best,

Neuromancer

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Hi KELFIRE4,

After reviewing your Lesson 1 results, I wanted to share my observations with you.

All required pages were included in your Lesson 1 submissions, and they were completed to the best of your skills and knowledge. From my point of view, it's not mandatory to do an additional “Page of table of ellipses”. You can do it if you like or add it to your next warm-up exercise, but it shouldn't hinder you from proceeding with the 250 box challenge.

As you have already received feedback, I will add only one additional thought. I noticed that in the ghosted lines exercise, there were instances where the lines did not hit the starting and end points precisely. It's important to remember that the line should never miss the starting point, and you should take care to place the pen carefully at the beginning of each line to prevent this from happening. To ensure this, apply the Ghosting method until you start hitting the paper exactly at the starting point.

Overall, you did really good work. I wish you the endurance to pass the 250 box challenge

Best,

Neuromancer

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5:01 PM, Wednesday May 10th 2023

Thank you very much for the review, and thank you for the tips and reminders, i appreciate it

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