Partial Lesson 1 Submission (1 / 10 exercises)

10:08 PM, Thursday December 2nd 2021

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Ok, this was very hard, sometimes i could see thee VP's scrolling on the main lines, but most of the time i feel like i was using too much the references on the other "cubes", and like do a lot of dots, conect them, but not really feeling the move of the VP's.

Aaaaaand in thee end, when i finished it, i realiced how LOTTLE i actual rotate the boxes, because i kinda did not wanted to go too far of the first "cube".

I want to already draw it again, but am kinda exhausted.

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