qwertyvick

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    5:55 PM, Wednesday January 12th 2022

    Hi hi!

    Great job finishing the lesson! These are some things that I want to point out:

    • in the superimposed lines, the wobble isn't too bad but at some lines, you did fraying on both ends of the line; as for ghosted lines and ghosted planes, your accuracy is good and the wobble isn't that bad too.

    • for table of ellipses, the ellipses are great and you did a good job sticking them close to each other; as for the ellipses in planes, they are great touching the whole plane.

    • your boxes on rough perspective are great! Now in organic and rotated boxes have a little wobble (remember to take your time doing your lines) and a few perspective mistakes. As for these perspective mistakes, they are going to improve on the 250 box challenge, so don't skip it.

    As for trying to make it nice, remember that it's a exercise and doing regularly that's going to make it better. So take your take doing the exercises, especially when they are tough. Keep trying even if they not "nice".

    In generall, good job at finishing the homework!

    Next Steps:

    Do the 250 box challenge

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    3:57 PM, Thursday October 14th 2021

    http://imgur.com/a/iFPbL51

    here and thank you for the review!

    3:40 PM, Thursday October 14th 2021

    Thank you so much for the review!

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