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8:21 PM, Tuesday August 9th 2022

I can see you put a good amount of care into your marks as you rarely miss the starting point of your lines. In the ghosted lines exercise i do see you often miss both of your points, so i would recommend taking the time to place your pen down before committing to the line

With your ellipses in planes i can see that your ellipses get distorted with the more distorted planes. Remember to draw the ellipses confidently, even if you miss the edges of your plane

Otherwise all you need is practice. While your marks are not perfectly accurate, you're still avoiding guesswork whenever possible

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.
5:40 AM, Wednesday August 10th 2022

Thank you so much for the feedback!

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