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11:06 PM, Monday November 8th 2021

for the 3D Arrows exercise, I would say you have a good understanding of 3D Arrows. But some of the lines appear to be repeated and some of them do not overlap, take as much time needed to plan and ghost the lines to keep confident, and overlapping

Some of the Contour lines in the Organic Forms exercise aren't drawn confidently, they have a bit of wobbliness towards them. Its recommended to take as much time as needed to execute the line confidently through the ghosting method (as mentioned above). Also some lines in the form intersections as well.

In the first page of Organic forms, two of the forms are a bit too complex, Try to imagine two identical sized balls on either end. (https://d15v304a6xpq4b.cloudfront.net/lesson_images/4213ce18.jpg)

Everyone experiences a burnout, its good that you still managed to complete the lesson (Kudos to you)

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11:12 AM, Tuesday November 9th 2021

Thank you for the critic Bluair!

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