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4:11 AM, Wednesday April 21st 2021
5:44 PM, Wednesday April 21st 2021

The organic forms look good! They're much more equal in size. The insects look pretty good too, and I like the line weight applied to the leafhopper. I'm going to mark it as complete because I think you've got a good grasp on the concepts so far, but I still think you should try out some of the demos when you have the chance, especially the one of the wasp. Good job!

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Practice some of the video demos (wasp, black widow, scorpion).

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