Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

8:52 PM, Tuesday July 27th 2021

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I appreciate any input you have, especially for the ellipses.

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9:20 PM, Tuesday July 27th 2021

Great job on all the exercises there, especially that Rotated boxes one.

You may want to practice the Ghosted lines a bit more to help with stopping right on the finishing point, but it's still a successful exercise there.

Just a heads up, it looks like you were using a ballpoint pen in the first few sheets. For this lesson that's ok, but in future lessons a 0.5 black fineliner is required.

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Warm up that pen, and get ready. The 250 Box challenge is about to start!

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6:45 AM, Thursday July 29th 2021

Thank you for the input.

You may want to practice the Ghosted lines a bit more to help with stopping right on the finishing point, but it's still a successful exercise there.

Do you have a suggested number of pages I should spend on this before moving on?

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