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12:37 PM, Monday May 4th 2020

Here's the link to lesson 1's rotated boxes:

https://imgur.com/gallery/eOb2W9d

and thank you for your critique!!

1:26 PM, Monday May 4th 2020

This is good, though the convergences could be a little more tighter, especially on the bottom boxes. In addition, don't redo your lines, even if they're incorrect, since this only serves to draw attention to the mistake.

That said, this is a great attempt at rotated boxes and an overall great attempt in lesson 1. I'll mark it as complete. Kudos!

Next Steps:

Move on to 250 boxes, don't forget to do your warmups, and good luck!

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1:42 PM, Monday May 4th 2020

Thank you. I'll keep that in mind.

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