Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

10:34 AM, Saturday January 1st 2022

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Hi, this is the first time I've submitted a homework on drawabox as well as the first time using Imgur. Please give me some critique on my homework. Thank you.

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1:25 AM, Sunday January 2nd 2022

There is only the superimpossed lines exercise there, add all the images in one album, I honestly don't really understand imgur myself, but you should be able to find something. I think though when making a new post select all your images of the lesson one exercise. This should put them in the same album.

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7:42 PM, Tuesday January 4th 2022

Looks good to me- make sure you are taking the time to put your pen at the right starting place at the beginning so it all stays together. Also, I believe people are meant to post all of the line, ellipses, and boxes homework all together!

if you need help with imgur:

. make a post

. upload your images

. hit "copy link" or something similar next to post publicly

. grab the link and post it here

. the album should be available if you go to your profile > posts > it should be under "hidden"

Next Steps:

complete the other homeworks and return with them all done

When finished, reply to this critique with your revisions.
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