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5:03 PM, Saturday September 3rd 2022

Hello,

thank you for your detailed feedback!

I don't have much to say in terms of a reply to your critique, but I will make sure to come back to it and try to incorparate those suggestions during the practise.

I agree about the organic perspective. I think I didn't follow the process correctly because I got unpatient, wanting to proceed to the next lesson. I was not happy with the result, but I wish to study it more during the 250 boxes challenge.

Here is the additional page of organic perspective you requested:

https://imgur.com/a/ws6L6UK

Thanks again!

6:35 PM, Thursday September 8th 2022

I'll mark this as complete, and best of luck with the 250 box challenge. Keep up the good job!

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