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11:24 PM, Saturday March 20th 2021

I asked about legs after my official lesson 4 feedback, this was the answer.

"So the sausage method is something I introduced within the last year or two, so it's not as present in the demo videos as it should be. I did however mention it in the critique of your lesson 4 work, so refer to what I mentioned there, that you start with sausage chains and then build up additional forms around them."

12:19 AM, Sunday March 21st 2021

thanks! lesson 4 was all about sausages for insect legs, but with animals it looked like there were several approaches to legs. But you still may be correct if the newer videos are stressing sausages.

11:22 AM, Sunday March 21st 2021

The quoted text is from Uncomfortable's review, so it's his official view. The sausage method is the required method now, the lesson 5 youtube videos haven't been updated to reflect this yet..

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