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2:38 AM, Thursday October 13th 2022

https://imgur.com/a/QfirIlo

I Don't know how long it has been but I just returned, and improved on alot of things.

But heres my rough perspective and the rotated boxes, You told me to do again.

7:33 AM, Sunday October 16th 2022

Hello Lazy, you did pretty well with your revisions!

the rotated boxes in particular came out really well, with the rough perspective, I see there are some problems with the inner side of the boxes, but don't worry you'll have plenty of time to practice with the next challenge.

Good work!

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