Triveil

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    3:31 PM, Thursday October 1st 2020

    Revisions: https://imgur.com/a/9zx8VTB

    I don't know why I focused so much on contour lines, but yeah it looks much more 3D now.

    As for making the forms "fit together like pieces of a puzzle", I get the idea, but I'm not quite sure how to do it; I tried pushing the forms a bit further onto each other (tho I didn't go far enough imo), but I feel I'm missing something else to make the form feel tailor made for the job.

    Again, thanks for the reviews, they are super insightful.

    11:18 AM, Saturday June 13th 2020

    Thank you for your very detailed input, after reading it a couple times I went back to try my hand at the exercices that were really lacking, and I feel much more comfortable now.

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