Koushikkds

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  • Sharing the Knowledge
    1:46 PM, Friday September 4th 2020

    before

    2 users agree
    11:56 AM, Thursday September 3rd 2020

    Hey,

    your lines looks bit curved , use your sholder to draw the lines be confident

    rotated boxed could use some work

    • follow the paralles

    • don't over think

    Next Steps:

    rotated boxes

    When finished, reply to this critique with your revisions.
    1 users agree
    11:51 AM, Thursday September 3rd 2020

    hey ,

    you have gained the knowledge about the rotated boxed

    keep up the good work

    1 users agree
    11:48 AM, Thursday September 3rd 2020

    Hey,

    Your lines and ellipes looks good ,ellipes can be improved be confident and go for it

    now coming to perespective you could do better, try doing rotated boxes again

    Next Steps:

    redo rotated boxes

    When finished, reply to this critique with your revisions.
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