geraldiner

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    9:40 PM, Sunday July 19th 2020

    I appreciate your thorough critique. You're spot on with the organic perspective work. I struggled with understanding how the boxes looked in the space like that and a lot of the time I was just winging it to make the boxes. I'll have to reread that section again and I'll definitely keep your pointers in mind going into the 250 box challenge. Thank you again!

    9:38 PM, Sunday July 19th 2020

    I guess you noticed that too lol.. I noticed that I had trouble taking my time to think through my lines and I would rush through the ghosting method. Thanks for the reminder and recommendations!

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