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7:56 PM, Monday September 6th 2021

hey beermo, everything ls looking pretty good on your work but there is only one problem i notice.some of the lines in the ghosted lines exersize is sometimes bending to the other side and not being stright. the best way to fix that is to imagine drawing the bend to the other side just like how Uncomfortable explans in this vid https://youtu.be/LkJG6pKTuRc?t=473 its a common mistake so dont sweat it.

other then that everything looks great and i dont see any big issues except maby construct your boxes in the rough perspective. you did good my man. contiune to the box challenge and kick some butt

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work on your lines with the thing i said above. go kick some butt in the 250 box challenge because it will help you improve

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10:49 PM, Monday September 6th 2021

Thank you so much!! And thanks for paying attention to the ghosted lines, I would not have noticed if I did not take a closer look again :)

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