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12:21 AM, Friday July 24th 2020

You showed a lot of improvement over the 250!

Make sure to not let your lines get wobbly, as some edges are still prone to do that. Also, it would be nice if you reinforced the outside lines a bit.

8:21 AM, Friday July 24th 2020

Hi , thanks for your critique, it really means a lot for me. I'll definitely keep this in mind and keep working on it.

Thanks again and good luck ;)

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