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4:39 PM, Thursday August 4th 2022
8:12 AM, Friday August 19th 2022

Line up the bottoms of your boxes with the same direction as the horizon line. Focus on how your boxes rotate as you ghost your lines before you put down a mark.

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If at first you don't succeed, try again.

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5:01 PM, Tuesday August 23rd 2022

https://imgur.com/a/84uww7B

Thanks for still keeping up with me lol, hopefully this gets through.

8:29 AM, Thursday September 1st 2022

Your practice and patience have paid off! Your linework has become a lot more smooth and you seem to have a good grasp on the exercises for Lesson 1. Excellent!

Keep going forward, with what you've learned here in mind.

Next Steps:

Onwards to your 250 box challenge!

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