Lesson 2: Contour Lines, Texture and Construction

7:10 PM, Tuesday April 13th 2021

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THIS IS ALL OF LESSON 2 I ALSO HAVE A QUESTION I WASENT SURE ON WHAT I WAS SUPPOSED TO DO NEXT I HEARD I SUPPOSED TO SUMBIT MY WORK AND SEE IF IT WAS MARK FOR COMPLETE FOR ME TO MOVE ON TO NEXT LESSON ALSO IF THE WORK IS NOT COMPLETE DO I REDO THE LESSON ?

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9:00 AM, Monday May 17th 2021

I most cases you only redo some exercises.

For the next Exercises i would suggest that you read all instructions and watch all video demos, i have the feeling that you skipped allot of text.

6:44 AM, Tuesday May 18th 2021

so do you want me to redo some exercises?

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