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10:44 AM, Monday April 19th 2021

Nice work, I like your little notes there and circling the mistakes, I think I will try that too. Also if I compare the first lines and the last, there is already an improvement, so keep on working and you will get even better :D.

With the planes I did the same mistakes, like I thought the internal lines are always in the middle, but you learned from that as well. So good job.

I think overrall its promising, go on to the next excercise.

12:45 PM, Monday April 19th 2021

Thanks a lot Feela for this constructive comment that happens to be very nice as well!

I really appreciate that you took the time to review this exercise. Many thanks :)

I'll make sure that I'll follow your work closely as well!

Cheers,

Jul

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