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5:20 PM, Friday May 29th 2020

Good job for completing the challenge! I notice that the inner two lines of each vanishing point often diverge or are parallel, so you might want to try fixing that in the future. And you might want to draw a few boxes with dramatic convergence every now and then. But otherwise, I can see some improvement in your boxes overall. Your boxes are starting to look less crooked as they did before.

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Feel free to proceed to lesson 2.

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6:15 PM, Friday May 29th 2020

Thank you!

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5:43 AM, Saturday May 30th 2020

its very difficultto judge progress when pages are out of order. Make life easier on us by keeping pages in order and right side up, thanks

7:59 AM, Saturday May 30th 2020
edited at 8:12 AM, May 30th 2020

https://imgur.com/gallery/CrklVer

I apologies for the previous post. Please find above the correct order and inthe correct position.

Thank you!

edited at 8:12 AM, May 30th 2020
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