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12:59 AM, Wednesday December 15th 2021

Wowie, ok.

Really good improvement on both of these.

For Rough Perspective, your lines are still a bit curved. But don't sweat it, you got better with it compared to last time. I'm sure if you keep at it your lines will get straighter. Nice work.

For Rotated Boxes, really nice job! It's clear you put more effort putting your boxes closer (and in turn it became easier to put the lines down). Lines are way straighter this time around. Nice effort!

Next Steps:

There's nothing much else I could recommend, so I'd say you can move onto the 250 Box Challenge.

Keep in mind though that it's a lot trickier to determine where the Vanishing Points (for each individual box) are in this challenge than it is in any of these exercises.

Do expect to have some blunders, especially the first, 50? boxes. You'll get better as you observe your mistakes.

If anything, doing the box exercises as warm-ups might as help as well. Do your best!

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3:45 PM, Wednesday December 15th 2021

I'll most definitely do the box exercises as warm ups! I'm looking forward to the blunders! I plan to do this course to the end, no matter how long it takes!

Thank you for always taking the time to reply and not only critique but give motivational advice. I really needed both!

Hope you're doing well! In case we don't meet again, good tidings or happy holidays if you celebrate!

5:25 PM, Wednesday December 15th 2021

Ah, thank you! Same to you as well :D

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