Zerquetschen

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    1:44 AM, Friday April 3rd 2020

    Yeah I guess on the organic perspective I for some reason thought that was three pages stacked on each other.

    https://i.imgur.com/WPEQAvL.jpg

    My rough perspective is a bit more accurate, which I think is because I had already started on the 250 Box Challenge since the first time I submitted this work I didn't get an offcial critique and I didn't want to set out of lesson work for all that time.

    I'm not sure why I have so much trouble with ellipse, I don't really have that much problem drawing a curvy line when I'm, say, drawing an eye, but for whatever making a complete circle is just really difficult for me.

    2:19 AM, Tuesday March 31st 2020

    Ah I see, well I cancelled it already so I guess I'll have to re-resubmit it, hah.

    11:58 PM, Saturday March 28th 2020

    Ah yeah, I actually did resubmit it for official review, but I guess I can cancel that one, I already started on the 250 Box Challenge anyway.

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