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2:55 PM, Wednesday August 19th 2020

Thanks for the review. Your advice really helps. Here is redrawn Rotated Boxes http://imgur.com/a/r5CzqRo

11:34 AM, Thursday August 20th 2020

Heya! Gald to know my advice helped(I'm pretty new to critique in general)!

It's definitely easier for me to see this time around, and looking at it, it looks like you understand the point of the exercise, which is seeing how boxes rotate in space and how they relate to each other. Well done!

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