Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

10:47 AM, Friday December 31st 2021

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Whew! I finally finished Lesson 1. Originally, I didn't plan on posting it but, at the end of the lesson, Uncomfortable has written to post it and that one might as well since so much effort was spent... so here we are. Before I move on to the 250 boxes challenge, any feedback would be appreciated!

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5:18 PM, Friday December 31st 2021

Hello Sharkiechai,

Your line flow is nice. In exercises with ghosted lines, the precision was good. The ellipses are soft and accurate. But I see some errors in last page of "Rotated Boxes" lesson. If you made this errors because you were hurried, remember the principles of Lesson 0: Don´t grind! Be patient, the 250 Boxes challenge will require your discipline! However, I believe you are ready to 250 Boxes challenge.

Next Steps:

Go to 250 Boxes Challenge

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6:48 AM, Saturday January 1st 2022

Thank you so much for your speedy critique! ???? I'll try to keep that in mind for the 250 Boxes challenge!

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12:47 PM, Friday December 31st 2021

I would love to give you critique, but I am just another student who just recently finished the lesson 1 homework. Yours look great though

5:20 PM, Friday December 31st 2021

Hello Ismaismaisma,

If you complete the Lesson, you are able to make critiques about this lessons. Read this topic:

https://drawabox.com/community/submission/SKQALQPI

6:47 AM, Saturday January 1st 2022

Thank you so much for your speedy critique! ????

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