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4:22 AM, Tuesday July 7th 2020

Hello, you did great! Your super imposed lines looked very clean, and your ghosted lines looked really nice. You do have a little bit of archs on some of the ghosted planes but other then that they look really good. Even though you said you had trouble on your ellipses they came out good. You did have some overlapping in the table but with practice, drawing ellipses will come much easier. The funnels looked good too! Your rough and plotted respective looked very nice too. Your rotated boxes and organic perspective all came out nice! So good job :) I'm gonna pass you and let you move on to the 250 box challenge.

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Next start the 250 box challenge. A recommendation I give is definitely do warm-ups when starting each session of the 250 box challenge. This will help you, even with trying to use your shoulder, since you did say you were using your wrist a bit. You can use lesson 1 exercises as a warm up, I sugget doing the ghosted lines and planes, but feel free to choose the others :) Keep up the good work!

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1:23 AM, Wednesday July 8th 2020
edited at 5:11 AM, Jul 8th 2020

Hello! Thank you so much for your time and effort! I'd definitely keep this in mind. Again, thanks for your help! :)

edited at 5:11 AM, Jul 8th 2020
2:38 AM, Wednesday July 8th 2020

No problem. ;)

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