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12:34 AM, Sunday October 18th 2020

I'm sorry it took me so long to reply, I thought I'd get an email when the critique was in, I apologize for that. I added the 2 pages of ghosted planes to the original post on imgur, and I have also already started the 250 box challenge, I'm in the 72th box, I took a little break from it for a bit but I plan on keep going from tomorrow. I want to thank you for the encouragement and such a thorough critique, I was actually in one of those days, but reading this was a reminder of why I'm doing all this for :)

I'll do my best.

8:50 PM, Sunday October 18th 2020

No worries, i'm happy to help. It's amazing to hear that i encourage you and in turn encourage me to help more people whenever i have the time to.

Good luck with the remainder of the boxes!

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