Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

7:58 PM, Monday March 23rd 2020

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I posted these a while ago in the discord but I didn't get much feedback. Think I should have more luck posting them here.

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6:55 AM, Thursday April 16th 2020

If youre submitting this as a full lesson, youre missing the boxes section. otherwise this is well done so far, keep it up.

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1:16 AM, Monday April 20th 2020

Boxes section should be in the second link. Unless you mean the 250 box challenge.

10:20 AM, Tuesday April 28th 2020

sorry about that, youre good to move on, please keep in mind you should be focusing on confident, smooth linework first before accurate linework as you move into the 250 box challenge

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250 boxess

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