Partial Lesson 1 Submission (3 / 10 exercises)

6:25 PM, Tuesday March 30th 2021

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Hello, this is my first assignment for drawabox. Please let me know what you think :)

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9:19 PM, Tuesday March 30th 2021

You did a great job with the superimposed lines on the first page. You can tell that a lot of effort was put into the starting points because there is minimal fraying at the beginning of your lines. Only the curved lines have a bit more fraying on both ends but I'm sure you can easily fix that with focus and practice. On the second page of the superimposed lines, it looks like the lines were a bit rushed only because there is much more fraying. Again, I still think you did a great job overall with the superimposed lines.

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2:46 PM, Wednesday March 31st 2021

Heya! You're doing great! Superimposed lines look good, they will straighten out with a lot of practice, but for beginning this is great! a small bit of wobble in some of the later lines, the main concern in the ghosted lines, there's a decent bit of wobbling and arching on some of the lines, remember that you're trying to be smooth with the lines, accuracy right now is only secondary and if you miss the point but got a smooth line, then you're doing good!

Overall you're doing great, keep up the amazing work!! I believe in you C:

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