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1:27 PM, Sunday February 7th 2021
edited at 4:45 PM, Feb 7th 2021

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Hi and many thanks for our critique.

I did the additional 20 boxes and three more to make up for nr.256, 269 and 270.

edited at 4:45 PM, Feb 7th 2021
6:24 PM, Sunday February 7th 2021

It looks like you did a good job here. I can see that you are following all the steps and your sets of lines are doing a better job of converging towards their shared vanishing points!

You appear to have crossed out a box you made and replaced them. For future reference, while working through Drawabox we do not cross out or attempt to cover up our mistakes. Mistakes happen. It is important to recognize when a mistake is made and why. Then, we move onto the next step. You should not start over or redo work unless a TA or Uncomfortable has told you to in an official critique.

I will go ahead and mark this lesson as complete and you can now move onto lesson 2!

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Continue to lesson 2!

This critique marks this lesson as complete.
6:38 PM, Sunday February 7th 2021

I understand you. Thanks again.

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