CzarEvgeniy

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    1:07 PM, Wednesday January 20th 2021

    nice! thank you very much for the critique and I appreciate the tips on how to deal with the inner corner problem. It helps me a lot! I'll keep all of it in mind and apply it in my regular box warmups.

    10:31 AM, Tuesday October 27th 2020

    Thank you very much for your critique! I'll keep all of it in mind and apply it in my regular warmups! As for the revision, I see it clearer where I messed up my foreshortening. I tried my best to balance my foreshortening (not too dramatic), but i ended up messing it by having the lines not intersect at all..

    Heres the another page you requested! https://imgur.com/a/8T4c8dI

    Again, thank you very much!

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