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7:23 PM, Saturday October 14th 2023

Hello znorb! Here's the crit

Like I said on the video i want you to do one more animal drawing. If you have any doubts please tell me and good luck!

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1 more animal drawing

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8:45 PM, Saturday January 20th 2024

Hi Elodin, thank you so much for your video critique, here's the extra animal drawing I did for this lesson https://imgur.com/a/PNR7qLX

11:10 PM, Tuesday January 23rd 2024

Hell znorb! Organic forms and intersections are looking good! ONly thing is that the top aditional forms aren't interacting, so here is a drawover.

Feel free to move on to the cylinder challenge and congrats!

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250 cylinder challenge

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