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4:17 PM, Monday July 12th 2021

Hello,

Not much to say, great work overall.

The only thing I can nitpick is that in dissections all textures are drawn explictly, you also need to practice wrapping around implict textures (graduation from white to detail) - implict textures are great for controlling viewers eye by contrast + you draw less so you can finish pieces faster.

Good luck in your art journey!

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2:58 AM, Tuesday July 13th 2021

Thank you for the critique! I really appreciate it!

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