BattleUnicorn

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    3:09 AM, Monday August 10th 2020

    The first couple of pages you seem to draw the perspective line the wrong way, the rule I use is to follow where the initial "Y" is pointing. The line on the boxes are nice and pretty but the boxes themselves seem to be on the smaller side. It is generally harder to esimate a vanishing point on smaller boxes, less guiding distance. Other than that you seem good to go.

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    2:08 AM, Saturday August 8th 2020

    Thank you for the critique. I was getting frustrated before the 100 mark and started relaxing more after and it shows

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