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5:52 AM, Tuesday March 24th 2020
edited at 5:52 AM, Mar 24th 2020

Nicely done- the ghosted lines, particularly. For the superimposed lines, be careful that you’re only superimposing them 8 times- no more. Also, one of the arcing ones is not, technically, correct. As per the instructions in the mark-making section, a line needs to have a smooth trajectory for it to be handled using a single stoke. Hence, that 2nd wavy line in page 2 is not, strictly speaking, correct.

edited at 5:52 AM, Mar 24th 2020
1:12 PM, Wednesday March 25th 2020

Thanks a lot BENJ! I will take that into account.

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