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10:33 PM, Friday August 7th 2020

Hi there,

Great work with box drawings, you can really see the progress from the beginning all the way through to til the end.

Couple things that came to my attention:

  • Some extended lines went the wrong way, but you noticed them and "x"-ed them out. Not a big deal at all, just wanted to mention it.

  • You boxes seem to converge nicely, you really notice the change in the boxes after the first 100, you really got into a great rhythm of drawing. Killer job.

  • Noticed some repeat lines, but this doesn't take away from the end goal. Just be confident in your first line, and if it is a mistake, just take it as a learning point and don't get hung up on one line.

  • You stopped hatching lines, not an issue since it's optional, but it makes looking at the box a little difficult.

Next Steps:

Overall, like previous stated, you did a great job. I think you are ready to move on to the next lesson stuff. Great work again and keep it up.

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2:08 AM, Saturday August 8th 2020

Thank you for the critique. I was getting frustrated before the 100 mark and started relaxing more after and it shows

7:09 PM, Saturday August 8th 2020

Anytime.

P.S. If you have a moment, I'd appreciate a review of my 250 challenge as well. Thanks!

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