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12:32 PM, Friday July 31st 2020

Hi,

This is the only information there is I think : https://drawabox.com/lesson/0/4/grinding (bottom 2 paragraphs).

Personally I often do ellipses in planes, ellipses in tables, super imposed lines, boxes and as I progress, organic forms and arrows (you will see in lesson 2).

Have fun!

4:25 PM, Friday July 31st 2020

ah, excellent! Thank you for the tips too :)

Gem

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