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7:44 AM, Sunday March 22nd 2020

First is I think you need to sharpen your skills more by doing previous lessons homeworks as a 15 minutes warm-up before approach the new exercises. Secondly, I think you should read the instruction several times before move into the exercise. Specially at the Plotted Perspective exercises I see you using your ruler and it quite off the track. So in overall I hope you will put your whole heart to everything you do especially Drawabox exercises.

4:20 PM, Friday April 3rd 2020

Thank you very much for this critique! I see what you mean and it really helps. Specially the thing about putting my whole heart in every excercise. Again, thanks!

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