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1:05 AM, Sunday September 19th 2021

Thank you very much!

And yes, looking back at it, there is quite a bit of empty space that I should have used up! I will be looking out for negative space more often! The ellipses are still a doozy on me b/c i'm still trying to get the hang of ghosting without losing sight of the image. I will also keep in mind of line weight when it comes to perspective. To be honest I was kind of too focused on placement of boxes, but will remind myself next time. Thank you for the critique!

Also, feel free to take and use anything that you yourself find useful!

6:16 PM, Sunday September 19th 2021

He he, looks like someone picked up this submission while I was critiquing and already. Submitted mine anyway. :p

Anyway, good luck on the 250 challenge again fellow.

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