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9:55 PM, Thursday February 29th 2024

Hello! Here's the crit, remember to ask any questions if you have them!

Good luck on lesson 5 and grats!

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5:58 PM, Friday March 1st 2024

Hello Elodin! Thank you so much for the critique. I really appreciate the video format and drawovers you did, they are very helpful and clear! I've noted the tips down and will definitely check them often when doing Drawabox exercises.

Have a great day and thanks again!

10:03 AM, Wednesday March 6th 2024

No proble, happy to help! Good luck on lesson 5!

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