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6:00 PM, Thursday August 5th 2021

Somehow the folder is locked so I've just requested its access.

7:15 PM, Thursday August 5th 2021

Sorry. The access is allowed now

7:54 PM, Friday August 6th 2021
edited at 3:35 AM, Aug 7th 2021

Your lines look more straight and consistent now!

I think with this you can now start moving forward to the 250 box challenge.

Please don't stop doing warmups for past exercises so you can archive better results on ghosted lines, specially.

Keep going, you have lots of potential! Happy drawing:)

Next Steps:

Move to 250 boxes challenge.

Do 15-20 minutes warmups of past exercises before doing the boxes

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edited at 3:35 AM, Aug 7th 2021
10:07 AM, Monday August 9th 2021

Thanks DECKER!

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