Bloze

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    5:57 PM, Wednesday February 26th 2020

    Yeah I've notice that I really need more patient not only with hatching but also spend more time on ghosting xD

    Thanks for the advice! :D

    1:06 PM, Wednesday February 26th 2020

    Oh okej I will do that

    9:05 PM, Thursday February 20th 2020

    Okej I will try it in my next warm up!

    Thanks for the feedback!

    12:02 AM, Thursday February 20th 2020

    Thanks for the reply!

    Yeah I have problem when it comes to the minor axis, it was hard for me to cut each ellipse into 2 equal. Any tips on how I can improve with the funnels exercise (The minor axis)?

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