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9:31 PM, Wednesday October 26th 2022
1:11 PM, Sunday November 6th 2022
edited at 1:12 PM, Nov 6th 2022

Hello again. You're rushing the work, the animals before that one had more care put into them, things like intersections, the eyes, the way that added masses work, even the linework is wobblier than before.

It's ok, I think you should move on from here (if you haven't already), but work on the issues pointed out here and above all, try to really focus when working, rushing things will not help you to comprehend the things you're supposed to learn. So, to the 250 Cylinder Challenge. Good luck!

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edited at 1:12 PM, Nov 6th 2022
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