giogiov

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    3:55 PM, Wednesday August 5th 2020

    Thank you so much Benj! I really appreciate the feedback. I think the diagram will help a lot.

    1:15 AM, Wednesday August 5th 2020

    Hey Benj, I'm not gonna lie, when you said you were assigning me a few more pages it hurt lol. Regardless, you were right in your critiques. I absolutely do slow down when I'm reaching the end and I do try to fix that in these next few pages, still don't get it down right though. Also, I did try the different degrees of foreshortening so I'll have to see what you think of these. Here's the link to the 3 more pages of boxes: https://imgur.com/a/bBGNUv3

    7:51 PM, Friday July 17th 2020

    So sorry about the missing page! I can't believe I missed that. Regardless, if you check the link again it should be there now. Your feedback was great! Thank you so much! I really appreciate it. In reference to the 250 Box challenge, I've actually already completed it this week. I just started pursuing official critiques and Uncomfortable told me to submit my lesson 1 assignment and then wait for the 14 day cool down period before resubmitting my 250 Box challenge + another 50 boxes. So looks I'm going to get even more practice on that. Again, your feedback was fantastic.

    10:02 PM, Tuesday June 9th 2020

    Thank you so much for the feedback! Greatly appreciated! Yeah...definitely going to have to agree with you there about the confidence. I just overthink it and get nervous because I want it to be perfect so I end up making them wobbly. Any advice for gaining confidence to just follow through on drawing lines? Thanks again and I'll definitely keep everything you said in mind.

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