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12:47 PM, Sunday May 10th 2020

Sorry for the later reply. I'll get working on the rough perspective exercies right away. The extra pages you saw were the warmup pages. Should i redo the rotated boxes and the organic boxes too?

12:51 PM, Sunday May 10th 2020

Just the rough perspective, you'll keep working on the others through warmups

3:22 PM, Tuesday May 12th 2020

With being able to see through your boxes I meant this. Drawing through each individual box is optional, but you should be able to see the boxes completely if they're covered by other boxes.

Rough perspective looks good, though remember that as I said before, you shouldn't repeat lines even if they're wrong.

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Good job and good luck on the box challenge!

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10:51 AM, Friday May 15th 2020

I'll keep that in mind from now on

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