Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

12:12 PM, Tuesday October 18th 2022

Lesson 1 — ImgBB

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I have finished lesson 1, I don't know if my homework is correct or something is still wrong, so I need help.

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6:11 PM, Sunday October 23rd 2022

I am very much impressed by the effort you put into these exercises, however the only thing I feel you should practice a bit more is drawing through the elipses only twice especially with the elipses in planes exercise. Otherwise you did a very good job.

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Go on to the 250 box challenge. Good luck ????????

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6:19 PM, Sunday October 23rd 2022

Finally, i can go to the 250 box challange. Thank you.. Sorry for my bad english????

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