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12:39 AM, Saturday January 21st 2023

Thanks so much for the critiques and sorry for the late reply! I am looking to redo drawabox, and take it more seriously this time around. I will take all of this info in round 2.

4:15 PM, Thursday January 26th 2023
edited at 4:16 PM, Jan 26th 2023

Best of luck with whatever you plan to do.

I guess I should warn you about re-doing the course.

It's not the approach the Drawabox team would recommend.

In fact, part of what is necessary to learn the course to its greatest advantage is to keep going, even if you don't grasp a specific lesson.

You are free to do as you see fit.

But these reviews should avoid the overexertion of redoing the entire course!

edited at 4:16 PM, Jan 26th 2023
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