Potatoladd

Dimensional Dominator

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  • Dimensional Dominator
    7:12 PM, Sunday February 27th 2022

    Thank you for reviewing my work! I managed to practice the steps you provided me and I managed to understand a bit better on how the form intersections actually looked thanks to the link you provided. I still need a lot more practice and work, but I posted some revisions I made here https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bhR9wAIsg66aJWcxFqHBwLIuG8cq3jGG. Once again, thank you for taking the time to make this post. I learned a lot thanks to to your guidance.

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    5:54 PM, Thursday September 9th 2021

    It appears that your boxes look a little bit wobbly, If you haven't already I would suggest incorporating the y method when you draw boxes. Everything else looks pretty good! Nice job!

    Next Steps:

    You're ready enough to take on the 250 box challenge, good luck! Make sure you try out the y method when you face it.

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    5:37 PM, Thursday September 9th 2021

    I think your rotated and organic boxes page need a little bit of work, I would suggest practicing them on your own. However, everything else seems to be very good!

    Next Steps:

    I think you're ready to tackle to 250 box challenge, I think that would help with drawing your boxes in 3D space.

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