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6:06 PM, Monday February 12th 2024

Hello SmileyLemon, welcome to drawabox and congratulations on finishing lesson one.

Lines - Your lines look good, just remember that it is all about loosening up your arm and drawing from your shoulder (dont be stiff). Also remember to try and hit the second point that your going to on ghosted planes. Even if you miss just follow through. I like that you added some variety on superimposed lines.

Ellipses - Your table of ellipses also looks good, be sure to remember to make the degree of the ellipses increase as they move out from the center.

Boxes - Your boxes look good, especially in the rotated boxes. The only problem is when you started to move out more towards the edges/corners.

Overall really good job, I won't ask for any revisions. Good luck with your first challenge!a

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250 box challenge

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4:30 PM, Monday February 19th 2024

Thank you so much for your reply!???? I'll be sure to apply your corrections from now on! ( •? ? •? )?????

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