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2:53 AM, Sunday April 5th 2020

Hi Veksart,

I hope you are well. Your exercises look good, I think you followed them closely to the instructions. I did want to comment that in the funnels exercise, your innermost ellipse is much, much smaller in degree than the other ellipses. Try to make them more even in degree. Otherwise no comments.

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8:32 PM, Tuesday April 7th 2020

Not an expert but it looks pretty good, you have some lines and ellipses that are wobbling but in time i bet you will improve!

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