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4:52 PM, Monday October 19th 2020

Hi Tiddlemonkey,

To start, putting notes on each box was a great idea.

Overall, I think they're good. You're converging to the correct direction. I can notice some slight wobble to various lines. Remember the lessons in confident mark making. I also think hatching on the boxes can help, at the very least in more practice from drawing at the shoulder.

And although your boxes show some miscalculated lines, I believe they're within reason for the challenge. You're consistently close.

Overall, I think you've got the purpose of the assignment, and I agree with your notes on lines converging or not.

Nice job!

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12:44 AM, Tuesday October 13th 2020

Thanks for sharing your homework!! it waa usefull to see new boxes & your notes to improve the different angles. keep doing your best!!

11:15 AM, Wednesday October 14th 2020

Glad it could help! Will do, all the best to you too!

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