Lesson3 Completed

4:07 PM, Tuesday May 11th 2021

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https://imgur.com/a/jSdySAv (Reference I used if needed)

I'm back!

During this lesson I gradually started to feel that a confident in a line is much more important than accuracy, and rotating my paper is not something that I need to be ashamed of, feel sorry for not listen to you guys.

Now I feel my line much more cleaner.

And also I feel that I sometime didn't pay enough attention observing the reference and place the line recklessly, because I was intimidated by the amount of work that is waiting for me to get it down. But when I really pay times on thinking and planning, the amount of work seems and feels to be reduced, really get a lot from that.

Too much talking, thanks for the tutorial, started working on lesson 4 and I believe I have the strength to continue.

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