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5:42 PM, Saturday June 8th 2024

Thank you for your critique! Here are two pages or the branches exercises and two (I think you meant 2?) pages of plants, the first one was made from the same reference as cacti in my submissions: https://imgur.com/a/L3DrmPy

I did warm-ups, re-watched the video about drawing plants, mushroom and cacti demos. I tried to make lines more confident and to pay more attention to ellipses. I think I choose too complicated for me references as I struggled with construction A LOT but I think it got better the more flowers I did?

Thank you for your time again!

2:54 PM, Sunday June 9th 2024

You still seem to have problems with the branches but you also seem to have a good idea of what to do. I recommend drawing branches as warm ups every now and then and I think that you can move to lesson 4

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Your next step is Lesson 4 Good luck

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6:33 PM, Friday June 14th 2024

Thank you!!

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