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2:20 PM, Friday September 4th 2020

Good use of hatching, I don't see any mistakes with the converging lines that you yourself didn't catch, and there is clear improvement in line quality and box shape from start to finish comparing the first 50 to the last 50, good work I would say this is completed.

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7:02 PM, Wednesday September 16th 2020

I appreciate the critique!

7:35 PM, Tuesday January 5th 2021

Agreed, I'd simply suggest that you don't go over your original lines with the ruler while checking their convergences, as this makes it harder to evaluate line quality. Good Luck with lesson 3!

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A lot of my students use these. The last time I used them was when I was in high school, and at the time I felt that they dried out pretty quickly, though I may have simply been mishandling them. As with all pens, make sure you're capping them when they're not in use, and try not to apply too much pressure. You really only need to be touching the page, not mashing your pen into it.

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