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9:36 PM, Monday March 16th 2020

Those look much better! For the organic intersections you could still push the shadows a bit more, and try to push smooth the borders of the shadows, they are a bit rough.

Try also to think about how the sausages interact with each other, for example, the one on the left doesn't change at all when it stops being on top of the sausage on it's right.

Noted a few of those things here.

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10:59 PM, Monday March 16th 2020

Cool, thank you again.

I'll have to try adjusting the sausage shape in future, I wasn't sure how to go about it without it looking too scuffed.

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