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5:57 PM, Tuesday November 24th 2020

Dorian Iten's lighting course is definitely pretty solid. He actually ran "The Shading Course" by me before releasing it, so I had a chance to look over it. I offered a bit of feedback for ways to make it a better value proposition to students which he seemed quite receptive to, but all in all it was good stuff.

6:23 PM, Tuesday November 24th 2020

Wow, that's awsome (and VERY reassuring)! I guess I won't have to worry about buyer's remorse hahah :D.

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