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5:41 AM, Monday June 7th 2021

Hello.

I apologize for not reading correctly the instructions. I had not gotten the part of starting back from the ellipse, rather than from where I ended the stroke halfway.

Here's a new page which hopefully shows that I got it this time. I found it easier to control my stroke this way too.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/DC8Xpd4Pkz4oWJgh9

Cheers,

Nico

2:43 PM, Monday June 7th 2021

That is definitely looking much better. I'll go ahead and mark this lesson as complete.

Next Steps:

Move onto lesson 4.

This critique marks this lesson as complete.
12:02 AM, Tuesday June 8th 2021

Thank you!

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