EmirMdd

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    8:47 PM, Wednesday May 6th 2020

    Hi,

    To get an official critique you have to spend credit(s) at the moment you submit your work, there is an option for that. Depending on the lesson you are submitting your work for it may require more than 1 credit. If I remember correctly it's 1 credit for lesson 1, lesson 2, box challenge, cylinder challenge or wheel challenge and 2 credits for every other lessons.

    When asking for an official critique no one can critique your work until a member from the Drawabox team answers you. It is generally faster than community critique (I submitted for the 250 boxes challenge, it takes approximatively 4 days at the moment) and official critiques are really useful.

    There is a maximum amount of credits you can have simultaneously on your account depending on the amount you pay monthly.

    12:22 AM, Sunday March 29th 2020

    Thank you! I will try to remember all of this for the challenge

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