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9:55 PM, Monday August 24th 2020

Hi, I took a look and have some critiques/things to works on.

On the ghosting part I can see that there's some wobblyness to the lines, so makes sure you're executing them at a good tempo so that your brain doesn't take over for your muscles. Your planes and circles look good, so just keep on practicing! Looks like you've understood the concept of vanishing points. Your boxes will get more consistent whilst doing the 250 challenge, just makes sure you're taking your time ghosting each and every line. Your rotated boxes look ok, but they could maybe have been a bit bigger.

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I think you're good to continue, just keep practicing through warmups, and remember to draw for fun as well.

GL on your 250 boxes.

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10:34 AM, Thursday September 24th 2020

OMG THANK YOU! I'm already done with my 250 box challenge! but i can't post it i don't know why

10:12 AM, Friday September 25th 2020

You can ask on the Discord, maybe someone will know

12:48 PM, Friday September 25th 2020

yep! someone already help me in discord, thanks!

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