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4:58 AM, Saturday May 2nd 2020

They're pretty much good. Your lines are straight! I envy you a lil. But, you don't have much sense of vanishing points. The variations of your line directions dramatically alters. Some are too diverge. Some are to converged, resulting to some heavy foreshortening. While mostly, the lines are too parallel that don't signify any possible vanishing points. It is mostly resembled to an impossible box as Proko mentioned here. Don't get me wrong tho. I cried for these for days until I finally get it!

Hope this helps.

8:40 AM, Saturday May 2nd 2020

Hello!

I'll take note of these. Thank you for your time!

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