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8:12 PM, Wednesday May 11th 2022
edited at 9:04 PM, May 12th 2022

Hi, PEPPERMAGIC_:

I'm so appreciate for your review!

The critique are very detailed along with specific method to practice on.

It's very clear to understand and helpful.

You always praised me first, which made me feel so encouraged!

I sometimes felt frustrated during the exercises( especially the Box part), so I didn't expect that my work will receive such a positive feedback.

Because of your mention of warm-up and 50% rule, I finally checked out the articles again and the questions and discussions part to figure out some concepts that I wasn't sure about.

Thank you for your time!

I'm not English native speaker, hope my reply is understandable :)

MIZUBEWOARUKU

edited at 9:04 PM, May 12th 2022
7:09 AM, Tuesday May 17th 2022

I'm very happy to help. When you finish your future lessons, you can ping me in to have a look at them as well.

My discord ID is peppermagic#3491

If you don't use discord, you can just simply reply to this thread mentioning your new assignment link. I'll have a look and give you my critique.

Do continue with the lessons. They are a great skillset to have, but they get very very difficult as you move forward. Don't lose motivation and try your best to draw something everyday. And don't forget the 50% rule.

Happy learning

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