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5:30 AM, Wednesday October 14th 2020

Hey Fliren!

Gotta say this is really solid. I admire your rotated boxes, really nice stuff. Everything looks super clean and solid. One thing though, making sure theres some convergence in your Organic perspective exercises. Right now, a lot of the boxes on those pages look like they're pararells are not converging anywhere. When you work through the 250 box challenge, read up on the convergence of these pararell lines. I'd also recommend stopping going over the same line twice to correct it. It gets messy easily in the later lessons, just leave it as it is and make sure the next one is better.

-estaban

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8:10 PM, Sunday November 22nd 2020

Thank you very much for your feedback. I'll make sure to work on things you mentioned.

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