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6:08 AM, Friday March 12th 2021

Hello again Weijak! I did really struggled with closing the sausage, I've tried several methods and so far this method it the most decent one. :D Do you think I should add it on my daily routine? or only do it only from time to time? Also, looking at my degrees now, it was really one dimensional, thank you for pointing that one out.

Regarding additive building, I've read some parts of lesson 4 and I've definitely been studying it a lot more.

For this lesson, my 50/50 was kinda random. There are times when I work with my DAB homework for like two days straight, then spent the other 50 the day after. Sometimes I do the other 50 the same day (right after finishing a piece of my homework) :D

I've compiled all your outputs and will reread them all again before moving forward with Lesson 4. (I've been out for a couple of weeks now, I will be revisiting DAB starting from Lesson 0). Thank you again for taking the time to critique me. As always, have a great day! :)

1:23 PM, Friday March 12th 2021

Regarding sausages, just do them from time to time focusing on making a more subtle transition.

About the 50/50, try applying it in a more constant rhythm parallel to DaB!

On last thing, What exactly do you mean by revisiting from lesson 0?

5:37 AM, Saturday March 13th 2021
edited at 11:49 PM, Mar 13th 2021

Alright noted. I'm just going to reread and watch everything as a refresher :) last time I've drawn was like around January, been very busy with life lately :d

edited at 11:49 PM, Mar 13th 2021
1:24 PM, Saturday March 13th 2021

Okay okay, I was worried you were gonna start DaB all over again!

Good luck!

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