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8:48 PM, Tuesday October 26th 2021

Finally finished up those exercises. I admit I still feel like I'm still struggling with line quality, but I did try to be more confident in 'going for it', even if accuracy was a bit of an issue.

https://imgur.com/a/ytvfwpV

Thank you for lending your time and assistance!

12:15 AM, Thursday October 28th 2021

This is better, but keep trying to be mindful when you make each mark - your hatching is still pretty sloppy.

I will be moving you on to the 250 box challenge so that will be a good time to stretch your patience, and never be afraid to take breaks rather than get rushed and sloppy.

Next Steps:

Move on to the 250 box challenge

This critique marks this lesson as complete.
2:46 PM, Thursday October 28th 2021

Will do! I'll try and be more minful of those smaller marks going forward.

Thanks again!

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