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3:06 PM, Wednesday November 23rd 2022

your arrows are good.

Leaves are nice and the branches are neat and tidy. Your contructions look solid and beleivable.

Other than that nothing to say. But please upload you referance images as well they help with the criqing process. And keep doing the lesson 3 material as warmups other than that nothing more to say just well done on coming this far.

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3:07 PM, Wednesday November 23rd 2022

sorry didn't click the' mark as complete' button and clicked on 'submit critique'

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