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5:20 PM, Sunday October 25th 2020

https://imgur.com/a/p97cVea here's the Organic perspective extra page you asked

3:51 PM, Monday October 26th 2020

Thank you for uploading it. I liked the second frame. You created a nice illusion of 3D space. In the last frame, you can make the middle ones a little bit smaller to make them look like they are going further away in space. Also, try to be more confident with your lines, draw them a little bit faster, or use the ghosting method more. This way, your lines will be smoother. Other than those, it looks good. Congratulations on finishing Lesson 1. You can go ahead and start the '250 Box Challenge'. I suggest you take your time with the challenge as it might become tedious. If you feel bored, take a break and draw for fun for a while.

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You can start 250 Box Challenge. Good Luck :)

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9:35 PM, Tuesday October 27th 2020

Thanks for the response

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