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12:39 AM, Wednesday August 11th 2021

thank you for critiquing my work! I will try my best to take your points into consideration.However, should I post my extra boxes here, or should I keep it to myself for practice?

Sorry for the inconvenience....???

11:36 AM, Thursday August 12th 2021
edited at 11:37 AM, Aug 12th 2021

Draw them and post the imgur link (or whatever other link) here down in the comments. So you reply to my first critique comments with your revisions basically.

I will then look at it and mark the lesson as complete :)

edited at 11:37 AM, Aug 12th 2021
3:51 PM, Friday August 13th 2021

http://imgur.com/a/0SVMAoH

I know I still have a lot to work on....

Thank you for pointing out my mistakes-it helped me a lot more while drawing!

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