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6:47 AM, Friday May 28th 2021

Hey KAMIYASORA, thank you for the feedback! Here are the revisions https://imgur.com/a/Fx8MMcV

Also, are we supposed to add the 250 box challenge as part of the daily warmups?

6:07 PM, Friday May 28th 2021

They look really good. I really like how confident your lines are. You can go ahead and start Lesson 2.

And yes, the 250 Box Challenge should be included in your warm-ups. Of course, the number of boxes that can be drawn in five minutes depends on the artist. I am a little slow, so I can only finish one box most of the time.

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I am glad to mark this as complete. You can start Lesson 2.

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