Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

9:50 PM, Tuesday March 30th 2021

DrawABox - Lesson 1 — Postimages

DrawABox - Lesson 1 — Postimages: https://postimg.cc/gallery/DJg1JDX

Hi, this is my first submission.

Critique and feedback is welcome and appreciated.

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8:54 AM, Sunday April 4th 2021

Lines: Very well done i have no complaints:) (I like how you filled the pages to the fullest)

Okay up until now, I have gave feedback to two people and i have written quiet a lot. But with you now that I went trough all of your work. I'm amazed.. your lines are so straight your boxes (especially the organic boxes exercise) are so on point!

In my humble opinion you've done an amazing job, much better then me to be honest:)

Good Luck and have fun!

David_Green_Bean

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I think you should just go on man you are doing superb!!

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5:48 PM, Wednesday March 22nd 2023

Definitely agree with this, you've done a great job here!

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