Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

3:21 PM, Sunday April 12th 2020

Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes - Album on Imgur

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Hello there and thank you for taking the time to review my work :) The hardest part for me were drawing the lines with a confident hand while still being as accurate as possible.

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5:22 AM, Tuesday April 14th 2020

Hey! It’s a little hard to tell from just the color, but I suspect that you’re a $5 patron. If so, are you sure you meant to submit this to the community, for free critique, rather than official?

8:17 AM, Tuesday April 14th 2020

Hello!

I am indeed a $5 patreon. I would actually rather like an official critique, but I did not think about it too much when submitting the homework (I thought only patreon supporters were allowed to post homework).

I can not see how to edit or delete my homework submission. Do I simply make an other one ?

Thank you for your time and sorry for the inconvenience.

9:38 AM, Tuesday April 14th 2020

There’s no way to edit/delete submissions currently, so ye. Don’t forget to check the ‘submit for official critique’ box, when you upload it again!

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