IshuLazy

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    7:31 AM, Thursday March 27th 2025

    Hey Nubiantool95,

    Thanks for taking the time to review my work! I really appreciate the feedback and the encouragement. I’ll definitely work on making my lines smoother and more confident, and I’ll keep practicing my ellipses to make them more fluid and consistent.

    I know I still have some issues with understanding the box exercises, but I’m working on it and will keep refining my approach. I’ll make sure to include them in my warm-ups.

    Thanks again for the critique!

    7:24 AM, Thursday March 27th 2025

    I really appreciate you taking the time to review my work! Thanks for the kind words about my confident marks—it’s really encouraging. I can definitely see what you mean about the perspective issues and the lack of variety in rotation. The box exercises have been a bit tricky for me to fully grasp, but I’ll take another look at the Y method and keep practicing to improve.

    I’ll also make sure to stick to the 50% rule, keep up with my warm-ups, and review past lessons when needed. Your feedback was super helpful, and I’ll definitely work on the areas you mentioned.

    Thanks again for the detailed critique!

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