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9:33 PM, Thursday April 30th 2020

You always want your starting element to be simple, because that is how you establish the solidity of the form - through its simplicity. If you need to add bumps and lumps, you can then wrap additional forms around the simple structure. We get more into that in subsequent lessons. Never introduce the kind of complexity you're talking about at the starting phase.

11:32 PM, Thursday April 30th 2020

Got it. Thanks

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