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11:34 AM, Wednesday July 5th 2023
edited at 6:57 PM, Jul 5th 2023

Thanks a lot for this feedback! It helps a lot!

I had one question- what do you mean exactly with that I forgot to draw my "curves hooked on the ends" for the organic intersections? Is that to do with the fact that they seem like they are floating? (and thus not hooked/resting on anything on one end) or is it something else?

edited at 6:57 PM, Jul 5th 2023
1:10 AM, Thursday July 6th 2023

ah sorry for the confusion, i neglected to add a demo image.

all the rules that apply to the curved sausages still apply to the organic intersections exercise.

what i mean by hooked curves are the little overshoot on the contour curves as is explained here

in some of the exercises submitted there are a lot of these sausages that have curves that are not overshot like here

again, i apologise for the confusion, if you have further questions do ask away!

6:04 PM, Thursday July 6th 2023
edited at 9:51 AM, Jul 9th 2023

Oh!! I understand! Thanks, and okidoki, I'll keep it in mind!

edited at 9:51 AM, Jul 9th 2023
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