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10:40 PM, Monday August 17th 2020

Thanks for your time to look over my work and provide me with feedback. I did two more pages of the exercise:

https://imgur.com/a/YiyOq9W

6:38 PM, Tuesday August 18th 2020

Well done for making your forms have more consistent foreshortening this time around! I think you are ready for the next lesson!

Next Steps:

Move on to lesson 3, but keep practising your boxes from time to time!

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