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3:45 PM, Wednesday April 22nd 2020

Thank you so much for the feedback. Your comments made me realize that I wasn't focusing on line quality nearly as much as I should have been. Here is the link to the homework, https://imgur.com/a/JFZu8dm. Also, I had already started the 250 box challenge, but I've only just reached 30 and haven't been focusing on line quality, so do you think I should just start over with that in mind or just keep it in mind going forward? Once again thanks so much!

2:49 AM, Friday April 24th 2020

It's alright, keep on draw boxes where you had left off cause I'm not going to be that cruel and ask you to repeat the challenge again :D. With your revised exercises, I'm seeing noticeable improvements compare to your previous work. Your ghosted lines are on the right track. A lot of the same for your tables of ellipses - packed in nicely. Overall, I'll mark this lesson as complete

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You are now ready to go forth and battle 250 boxes. Take your time, execute your lines with purpose and with the shoulder. Good luck!

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