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  • Basics Brawler
    2:14 PM, Tuesday December 13th 2022

    Hi,

    I hope you are doing well.

    Thank you for your detailed feedback on my homework, it's greatly appreciated.

    It seems I have to do some unlearning for the converging in pair issue, I tried to fix it while doing the challenge but there is always a line that isn't quite right. Those angle are going be the end of me haha.

    Thank you again for your words and your help!

    I wish you a good day and a lot of strength for the critiques to come :)

    7:51 AM, Wednesday February 16th 2022

    Hello Benj, I hope you are doing well !

    Thank you for your thourough critique on the homework lesson :)

    I will do my best to apply your advices during my warmups to be at ease with those concepts, especially the ones about the boxes lines and the line plotting, which seems to be the "easiest" to fix among what you pointed out.

    With the 250 boxes challenges, I will have plenty of time to apply all those ideas, thank you again for your help on this lesson :D

    Have a great day !

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