Restarting after 2 year break

6:48 AM, Friday January 5th 2024

So, I've asked this question before and I was told to do warm ups and review previous lessons instead of just restarting. But that was over a year ago and it has been over 2 years since I've done any sort of drawing. I'm wondering if I should I actually restart the course this time and if so should I submit for official critique for lessons I've already completed?

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10:31 PM, Saturday January 6th 2024

I took a two year break and came back for official critiques as well. I was told to redo lesson 1 and do 50 boxes.

8:53 AM, Sunday January 7th 2024

Alright thanks for the response! I wasn't sure since it's been a VERY long time for me.

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