Homework

Once you've completed a lesson, one of the best ways to refine your understanding of that material is to help others by critiquing their work. After having done thousands of critiques and having improved immensely over the last few years, I can attest to that myself.

  • Lesson 2: Contour Lines, Texture and Construction

    r0m1

    3:15 PM, Sunday April 28th 2024
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    toai3

    3:44 PM, Sunday April 28th 2024
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    Isaias

    5:14 AM, Friday April 26th 2024
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    Gushing

    1:52 PM, Wednesday April 24th 2024
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    laurada

    5:34 AM, Tuesday April 16th 2024
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    Grumdere

    9:04 AM, Wednesday April 17th 2024
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    QriousK

    2:23 AM, Wednesday April 10th 2024
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    Jrobinson

    4:33 PM, Wednesday April 10th 2024
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    Culhwch

    1:31 AM, Sunday April 7th 2024
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    Russine

    8:16 PM, Wednesday April 3rd 2024
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    Thegrandsamu

    3:43 PM, Monday April 1st 2024
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    Jukesir

    6:09 PM, Friday March 29th 2024
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    cob77cob

    2:50 PM, Saturday March 30th 2024
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    MeaPr0

    5:53 AM, Friday March 8th 2024
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    sarahl

    5:26 PM, Sunday March 10th 2024
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