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7:19 AM, Thursday April 30th 2020

Thanks!

I find the dramatic foreshortening really fun so that's probably why I did that.

Much appreciated.

3:11 AM, Sunday May 10th 2020

Hello, Aero! I critiqued your lesson 1 submission few month ago. I'm so sorry, I didn't see that you've sent me revisions!

Regardless, I agree with Coffeemmm. This work is solid: line weight and convergence checking are proper. You have improved so much, keep that up!

1:54 AM, Sunday May 17th 2020

No worries Konstantin!

Thanks for checking :)

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