250 Box Challenge
1:41 AM, Tuesday August 4th 2020
Hello!
Phew! So glad/proud to have made it through this challenge. I was still discovering new tricks and techniques for drawing better boxes until the very end.
Thanks for your feedback!
Liza
Hi! The link leads to page 1 of your boxes only, so if you’d be so kind as to link me to the rest of them (as a reply to this message), I’d be glad to look through them~
Next Steps:
245 more boxes, please~
Oops! Here's the correct link:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jsRY3FGpGCe6IbUbUm_Wvhq_s3mgWtOz?usp=sharing
Hello again, and I’m sorry again, but I can’t access the link. It tells me I need to be logged in to a gmail account, and request permission from the owner. Is there a way to make it public? Or, if you can’t, are you able to upload this homework elsewhere? Imgur, perhaps?
Sorry about that! Thanks for your patience. Here's one last attempt, then I'll try another source. I had initially tried imgur but it kept giving me errors and not allowing me to upload all the images, which is why I switched to drive.
Hopefully this works!
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jsRY3FGpGCe6IbUbUm_Wvhq_s3mgWtOz?usp=sharing
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