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4:11 PM, Tuesday January 3rd 2023

your contructions are really well done. Nothing to point out honestly.

Just remember confidence over accuracy. And everything exits in 3d space. And everything connects to something it's not arbitrary

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Go on to lesson 5 it's time already.

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11:39 PM, Tuesday April 4th 2023

Hello friend, thank you very much for taking the time to see my practices. I have a question, should I redo lessons 1,2,3,4 and 5 before going on to lesson 6? The truth is I just found out that I had to receive a critique before doing the next lesson and now I'm a bit confused. It would be great if you could help me with that. thank you so much :)

PS: My native language is not English so I'm really sorry if you find too many grammatical mistakes, see you later.

7:45 AM, Sunday April 16th 2023

depends did you take a iong break before starting this lesson?? And if you have been doing your warmups I don't think you need to

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