Partial Lesson 1 Submission (6 / 10 exercises)

2:40 PM, Wednesday February 24th 2021

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Hey, I could use some critique, this is my first post, and I started drawabox two weeks ago, I've been building up to being as consistant as I can (either practising/doing a lesson daily or every other day as much as my life allows me), but over these two weeks I haven't really gotten critique except a little on discord. But I want to grow and get better, and it's good to nip the problems in the butt from the start!

Thank you to all of you in advance for anyone who happens to critique, I really appreciate it

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Right from when students hit the 50% rule early on in Lesson 0, they ask the same question - "What am I supposed to draw?"

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