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9:03 PM, Thursday March 3rd 2022

Okay this looks good. As you can see some of your perspective estimations were quite off but that will become more intuitive with practice. I'm going to mark this as complete and you can move on to the 250 box challenge. Good luck!

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2:36 PM, Friday March 4th 2022

Thanks,

I'm not sure if you saw my previous comment (see above for details). Should I submit my completed 250 Box Challenge or redo it?

3:43 PM, Friday March 4th 2022

No need to redo it. You can submit the completed box challenge two weeks from now. If there are any glaring issues you will be asked for revisions if needed.

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