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8:15 AM, Tuesday July 11th 2023

Hey, thank you very much for taking time to look over it!

I worked with a 0.5 fineliner on paper as suggested, and then scanned it :D https://imgur.com/a/kEDRqxF (this is th 3rd time i started lesson 1 so that's why there are a bunch of papers there, and also homework pages that weren't in this submission)

Thank you for the advice! Going forward, for warming up i should do some of the lesson 1 homeworks for a while, right?

Have a nice day :)

4:04 PM, Thursday July 13th 2023
edited at 4:39 PM, Jul 13th 2023

Ohhhh you used scans! I feel like an idiot, lol. And yes, you will want to use lesson one exercises as warm ups going forward.

Good luck!

edited at 4:39 PM, Jul 13th 2023
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