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11:38 AM, Saturday July 2nd 2022

DRAW THE SUPER IMPOSE LINE ONCE MORE I SEE WOBBLES THERE, BUT THE REST IS GOOD AND HOW COME YOUR GHOSTED LINES ARE WITH NO WOBBLES BUT SUPERIMPOSE LINES HAVE?

MAKE SURE U SIT ABSOLUTELY STRAIGHT HANDS NEARLY OR CLOSE TO 90 DEGREES AND MOVE YOUR SHOULDER, OTHER THAN THAT NICE AND DO NOT BEND ON THE TABLE IT WILL LEAD TO BACK PAIN.

ALSO LIFE THE ELBOW WHILE DRAWING.

THESE ARE WHAT I GET FROM THE WOBBLY LINES U DID WELL ON THE EXERCISE BUT NEED WORK ON BODY LANGUAGE.

Next Steps:

you can move on to 250 box challenge and do lesson 1 as daily exercise.

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5:01 PM, Sunday July 3rd 2022

Thanks for the critique!

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2:26 PM, Saturday July 2nd 2022

I think you pretty much understood the point of the exercises and preformed them as described.

Generally speaking your lines are smooth and not hesitant .

Some of the lines seem a little rushed so I'd advise to be patient doing the next exercises.

Next Steps:

Next do the 250 boxes exercise.

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5:03 PM, Sunday July 3rd 2022

Thanks for the critique!

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