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12:39 PM, Tuesday June 9th 2020

Whoops, forgot to include in the Next Steps regarding critiquing other members' submission -- please note that this is optional. I just like to encourage others to consider it, since it's a great way to reinforce what you've learned :)

2:03 PM, Tuesday June 9th 2020

Thank you so much!

I agree with your statements on my line work, my biggest issue is drawing my strokes out too far past the mark, but also drawing them just a pinch too short when trying to constrain them, which causes a wobbly finish to the stroke.

Rotating the page has been a lifesaving technique that I used for all of my previous submissions.

As for the Rotated Boxes, I appreciate your time pointing out the VP, I am personally satisfied that I managed to get the exercise to turn out at the level it did.

In the end, thank you again for deeming my Lesson 1 progression as complete! I hope to see more guidance from you in my future submissions!

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