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12:51 AM, Sunday February 7th 2021

Hi, I'm glad you found my critique useful!

Regarding the link you sent me, it appears me that is blocked, I've sent you a request to access it, though if you don't feel comfortable accepting it send me your work through imgur!

2:47 AM, Sunday February 7th 2021

im so sorry i didnt know it'll be blocked like that imgur wasnt working for me so i thought id do it thru drive but ive given u access and also just incase it doesnt work again im posting a imgur link as well

https://imgur.com/a/GHbzldV

i hope this works sorry for the inconveniences caused

4:31 PM, Sunday February 7th 2021

Okay, they look really good, always remember to add this extra masses as the organic intersections exercise! I've also saw that you used some contour lines as I advice you, good job!

From now on, ping me on the discord server whenever you are done with a lesson!

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Now, move on to lesson 5, good luck!

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8:18 AM, Monday February 8th 2021

oh thank you so much for helping out! and ofcourse if its not a bother i will ping you on the server thanks a bunch! i hope you have a great day!

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