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12:39 AM, Friday August 14th 2020

Finshed I thanks for the critique I think what you said had I big impact on my textures

https://imgur.com/gallery/8UD95J7

8:02 PM, Friday August 14th 2020

I can see the improvement.

Your organic arrows no longer look as flat, they have more depth now.

Your textures now follow the shapes of the objects they are on more.

There is still room for improvement, but we are not looking for perfectionism here.I think you are starting to absorb the concepts from lesson 2, so I'll mark the lesson as complete. Good luck with lesson 3!

Next Steps:

Keep practicing your texture work. You will have to use it more and more in future lessons.

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