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3:48 PM, Sunday March 8th 2020

Alright that's much better! You have a few wobbly lines, (so remember that confidence is always more important than accuracy), but you're now doing a good job keeping the forms to the shapes we're aiming form. And same goes with the contours. I can see you've repeated a line, probably it was subconscious, but just so I'm sure you remember it, never repeat a line, no matter how wrong it is.

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Alright, so you've done a good job so I'm going to mark this as complete, feel free to move to lesson 3!

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10:56 PM, Sunday March 8th 2020

Good, thanks for following up ! And the additional advice is noted (confidence over accuracy, never repeat a line).

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