LoafyCat

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    3:53 AM, Thursday September 18th 2025

    No one is perfect when their starting the challenge, if anything it's actually better to just take your time than to rush with half-baked boxes, remember that this is a journey's worth to take on, and to deleveop discipline and special reasoning along the way.

    Regarding to the back corner, (I'm not good with math) if the parallel lines at the back corner supposedly is going to the direction to the VP with the other sets of egdes, while the box doesn't look weird, then you're fine. Remember that Uncomfortable doesn't want us to worry about the back corner, that doesn't mean you should not worry at all. It will look weird, since you're in the first 50 of the challenge. Try to look into how dynamic foreshorting works and see if the back corner would look out of place, but then again, just don't hyperfixate it.

    1:47 AM, Tuesday March 25th 2025

    I am thankful.

    11:36 PM, Monday March 17th 2025

    Thank you very much!

    11:26 AM, Monday August 5th 2024

    Thank you so much Rob!

    This was a really helpful critique, and I'm more confident now to take on the 250 boxes challenge.

    Thank you again Rob!

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