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4:01 AM, Wednesday January 17th 2024
edited at 4:04 AM, Jan 17th 2024

Thanks Melos, i'll keep that in mind and do more ellipses when warming up in the future :). I thought my box looked ugly, but apparently not. Thanks for pointing that it will help me more confident when drawing boxes in the future :)

edited at 4:04 AM, Jan 17th 2024
4:17 PM, Saturday January 27th 2024

Hi, I am here to give your review the 2nd agreement. Next time try to make the rotated boxes closer to each other and consider adding hatching lines( I believe it is optional).

Good luck in your 250 boxes and congratulations on your badge.

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