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6:04 AM, Friday February 21st 2020
edited at 6:05 AM, Feb 21st 2020

Hi Stemu! These are quite nicely done~ For the arcing superimposed lines, and the ghosted lines/planes, too, I think you could stand to up your confidence a little more. Looking at your most recent submissions on the server, this is still a liiitle bit of an issue, so see if you can experiment a little more.

edited at 6:05 AM, Feb 21st 2020
9:02 AM, Friday February 21st 2020

Thank you! I'll do my best to work on it!

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