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7:05 PM, Tuesday February 8th 2022

I've added an extra Insect and the contour curves drawing to the Google Photos link XD

12:59 AM, Wednesday February 9th 2022

Great job, I can see the improvement! You can move onto the next lesson now, I'll give my thoughts on your revisions because why not.

The sausages are nice and consistent now! If you wanna get creative with this exercise in future warmups, you can make the sausage edges both face towards or away from you and make the contour ellipses change directions like this.

I think you did texture the best on the bottom side of the abdomen. Try applying such dark to light transitions whenever you get an opportunity to, whether it's on a big or small scale.

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Proceed onto lesson 5! :)

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1:20 PM, Wednesday February 9th 2022

Thanks HFO1 for your feedback

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