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4:40 PM, Wednesday August 31st 2022

Okay, you are doing much better here, there's is one issue I am noticing and it is that your contour curves seem to be shrinking in degree as they move away from the viewer rather than shifting wider, which is incorrect, keep in mind that the ellipse that you place at the front is where the sausage is closest to the viewer then as the contours move away they should become wider, I do like to see that you have tried some other configurations but I will still link you to this diagram https://imgur.io/CfKiLtt which may help to clear this point.

Okayyy so I already marked this lesson as complete, good luck on the next lesson

7:14 AM, Thursday September 1st 2022

Oh, yeah, you are right! I think my thought processes was like "There's a circle at the front, so after that it has to be a slight circle and not a full one and so on". But looking at the picture again and thinking more about it, I know understand why my thought-process was wrong and the picture is right. (Figuring that out felt like a revelation :D)

Thank you for poiting that out! And thanks again for your detailed and helpful critique! (:

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