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12:35 AM, Wednesday January 31st 2024

Added the final boxes -- not really sure what difference they make since the area is so narrow there they're not really visible.

7:22 AM, Wednesday January 31st 2024

No need for them to add to the image or be visible as long as you are thinking about them and trying to draw them.

The one on the top left seems to be done hastily as the line starts from nowhere and ends at nowhere (it connects to nothing)

Make sure you take your time for every line you draw.

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Good luck in your 250 boxes.

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