Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

8:40 AM, Friday July 30th 2021

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7:55 AM, Saturday July 31st 2021

Hello! Nice work on the elipses on planes, the only thing that seems wrong to me is the box on perspective where the lines may be a bith bumpy but don't worry just keep in mind that you have to work a bit more on that

Everythimg else looks fime to me, keep workimg on makimg more comfident lines and good luck ????

Hello! Nice work on the elipses on planes, the only thing that seems wrong to me is the box on perspective where the lines may be a bith bumpy but don't worry just keep in mind that you have to work a bit more on that

Everythimg else looks fime to me, keep workimg on makimg more comfident lines and good luck ????

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Hello! Nice work on the elipses on planes, the only thing that seems wrong to me is the box on perspective where the lines may be a bith bumpy but don't worry just keep in mind that you have to work a bit more on that

Everythimg else looks fime to me, keep workimg on makimg more comfident lines and good luck ????

You should try the 250 box chellenge now

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12:01 PM, Thursday August 5th 2021

Thank you very much for your critique!

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