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6:48 PM, Sunday January 31st 2021

Thanks you for your reply!

About the missing page, I have no idea why it "disappeared" from the album but I added it again.

It's been a while since I've completed this exercise and so I've had the occasion to work on several of the issues that you've been noticing, but I've got to admit that your accuracy is on point on the issues I've been training to avoid the most since then.

Again, thank you for taking the time of reviewing this lesson!

8:27 PM, Sunday January 31st 2021

Looking Good I marked the work as complete.

  • Continue to work on these exercises as a regular 10 to 20 minute warmup

  • Complete the 250 box challenge

  • Consider writing critiques for others students. Here's a helpful guide. (https://pastebin.com/dYnFt9PQ)

  • Also you may want to join the DrawABox discord to share your thoughts and concerns about your work.

That's all from me. Cheers and happy drawing!

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