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7:08 AM, Saturday July 16th 2022

Ok thank you so much for taking the time to critique my homework. It means alot and Im not used to it, people openly telling me my strengths, weaknesses and how to apply each to better my future artwork.

I will redo the rotated boxes and i want to fill out another page with Organic perspective in mind. Thanks again.

7:52 AM, Saturday July 16th 2022

I ain't no pro, but I finished lesson 1 as well and I can tell you that you are going on the right path! Just do what interests you in this artistic journey, utilize these exercises and you'll be set! Do what you love and love what you do :D

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