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5:29 PM, Tuesday January 3rd 2023

Keep up the good work--- there is still plenty there to be proud of.

My lesson 2 was marked complete because my bf (he does not draw) gave it a meager review and like 4 people agreed with it. It was not a real review though lol so I rejected it. So now my lesson 2 appears complete but i never received real feedback. Do you think I should submit my lesson 2 again so someone actually reviews it? I have been trying to write more feedback so it goes up in the queue but I think no one will review it because it is already marked as complete.

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.
10:26 PM, Tuesday January 3rd 2023

Hmm. Since you went back in the queue, surely it should appear for people? It usually takes quite a few days (maybe even a week or two) to get critique on your work. If you'd like to get ahead in the queue a bit you could also join the Discord server and ask Elodin about getting added to the ongoing list he has (which can be slightly faster than then queue), but you need to do 5 critiques to get on the list.

3:21 AM, Thursday January 5th 2023

i appreciate the info and response!

i saw this interactive website on another review i thought would help you: https://eyes.training/intersections/

if you have time, could you please see if you agree with the feedback i was given for my 250 boxes? i am one agreement away from completion, it would mean a lot to me and in the future feel free to message me here or on discord and i will repay the favor.

https://drawabox.com/community/submission/28M39DAG

12:18 AM, Monday January 9th 2023
edited at 12:19 AM, Jan 9th 2023

Thank you for the resource! I had a look over your boxes and the critique and gave it an agree. Congrats and well done!

edited at 12:19 AM, Jan 9th 2023
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