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1:42 PM, Sunday April 10th 2022

Thanks for your critique. I really needed this and now have a better understanding on what I need to improve on. As for repeating some of the plants, I thought you could only do the plants that Drawabox made lesson tutorials on. If you can stray on to other plants, that would be nice to know.

Thank you

2:40 PM, Sunday April 10th 2022

It's actually recommended to do plant drawings(& insects/animals in future lessons) using references outside of the demos. Demos help you in understanding how you can think about constructions in differents stuffs(because even in plants, there are lots of variety). So feel free to use references from now on.

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