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6:02 AM, Thursday August 12th 2021

hey there!

i just went thru your submissions and well done! most of them are really great! u followed the instructions and performed as best as u could so good job for that

i will say in the organic intersections some of the shadows feel a little short and you could've had added some more dynamic sausage forms with a variety of sizes

but over all i think u did pretty amazing so be proud haha

alright on to the 250 box chllenge u go

have fun! and stay safe!

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for the 250 boxes just remember to not burn yourself out and take it slow and really understand the 3d nature of boxes

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3:53 PM, Saturday August 21st 2021

thank you:) ill keep that in mind

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