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2:42 PM, Sunday November 29th 2020

Hey! I'm not really qualified to give feedback but I wanted to say that your work seems really clean. I've been struggling with lesson 5 for a little while and have been looking at other submissions for inspiration. I see that you did some of the foxes that I have been trying to do - I can definitely see how you are using construction to build the torso / body out larger from the initial sausage - whereas I was having a tough time by making the initial sausage (and the ellipses it is based on) too large.

Keep up the good work!

1:48 AM, Tuesday December 8th 2020

Thanks! I hope you keep going on Drawabox. This lesson was really fun to do, and while I don't know if my work is as clean as you say (?), I appreciate the comment, thank you very much!

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