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1:39 PM, Monday February 13th 2023
edited at 1:42 PM, Feb 13th 2023

Okay, i think you did do this probably too rushed. I forgot to mention that you should limit yourself to doing one page a day and not all 4 pages, that was a mistake on my end.

I understand that you want to quickly go through things, but you shouldn't do that and lower your possibilities of getting a better quality of box. Plus, while hatching is optional, the downside is that a box can look like it's extended in the wrong way, so keep that in mind.

But, this is good enough, you can move on.

Also before you go here's a guide that can help out on your inner corner problem: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/365180330103013388/892934905800052826/image0.png

Next Steps:

Keep on practicing boxes as warm up and feel free to begin Lesson 2

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edited at 1:42 PM, Feb 13th 2023
8:19 PM, Monday February 13th 2023

I actually did split it between two days, but I understand where you're coming from, thanks!

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