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10:19 PM, Monday August 31st 2020

Hi Vega,

It's me again,

Okay, wanna start out by saying that it really looks like you got the point of this challenge, your lines are looking confident, the line weight is really tidy, and your convergence really gets better over the lesson.

I do see that you are struggling a bit with the back corner of your boxes (welcome to the club) so here is something that will help you with that: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/725744395718230146/725745452691095643/How_draw_a_box.png

Try it out whenever you are gonna warm up with some boxes!

Also, in the future try to make bigger boxes, they do get bigger as you progress through the lesson, and there is also the fact about how much space you have in one page, but I hope you get the idea. Bigger boxes=Bigger confidence.

I'm gonna mark this lesson as completed, Keep it up! Also I see that you've upgraded to goodle drive, nice!

Next Steps:

Go on to lesson 2!

This community member feels the lesson should be marked as complete, and 2 others agree. The student has earned their completion badge for this lesson and should feel confident in moving onto the next lesson.
12:34 AM, Monday September 7th 2020

Hello again Weijak, thank you for your time and your feedback!

6:47 PM, Monday September 7th 2020

My pleasure!

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