Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

10:22 PM, Sunday June 25th 2023

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Hi! After all, I decided and I will not deviate from the goal of completely completing the Drawabox course!

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3:17 PM, Tuesday June 27th 2023

I think your exercises demonstrate that you really comprehend the material. Kudos to you. However, one small critque I have is on your Plane of Ellipses exercise some of the ellipses do not fit snuggly in the space but that is only for a few of them. Overall I think you did a fantastic job.

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This is purely my opinion but I think you should try the 250 box challenge next.

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12:34 PM, Sunday July 2nd 2023
edited at 12:49 PM, Jul 2nd 2023

Hi!

hanks for the comment. I'll move on to the challenge soon.

As for ellipses, I continue to practice it and I get this exercise much better. (https://imgur.com/a/Bm7OqQM)

edited at 12:49 PM, Jul 2nd 2023
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