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7:10 PM, Tuesday May 31st 2022

Hello, Ivopedro, thanks for your input and time. I wholeheartedly agree that my lines seem to lose confidence at some point. I can't quite understand when that happens, but I'll definitely be paying more attention to it.

Thanks for your kind words on ellipses, I feel like I can barely draw a straight line or a symmetrical ellipse, but I hope precision comes with practice. Have a nice week!

7:27 PM, Tuesday May 31st 2022

I really liked your ellipses and you did very well the most complex exercise, Rotated boxes.

I'm prety sure you understood the lessons.

The only things you should work is better planning while ghosting (to build muscle memory and gain confidence) and stop planning when you decide to put mark on paper (just do what you planed).

Don't make marks as you planing and don't plane as you making a mark.

See ya!

8:06 AM, Wednesday June 1st 2022

Thanks, I hope I can put those ideas into practice with the 250 boxes challenge, which I'll start tackling from today.

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