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9:32 PM, Thursday February 10th 2022

It is definitley alot to take in, but thank you, it helps a ton. I do have one final question, should just move on or should I redo some of these lessons?

9:37 PM, Thursday February 10th 2022

nvm that question didn't see the "next step" part

2:50 PM, Friday February 11th 2022

I forgot to mention but you should keep doing these exercises as warmups for about 10 minutes a day the stuff you learn in drawabox will be work you do for years to improve line control form etc

1:08 AM, Saturday February 12th 2022

For sure :)

My goals has been adjusted and will work on the "confident lines," as I suppose that will also help with control. Again thank you for the critique.

Take care, cheers.

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