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6:54 AM, Friday December 17th 2021
7:59 PM, Friday December 17th 2021

arrows are a lot better you really got the perspective down pretty well for those. However, your lines on the form intersection are still wobbly I think you can get it down if you just keep practicing and make sure to take your time on doing the next lesson. Look at some other submissions that deal with the form intersections and pay attention to the lines (you can even look at mine if you like) and it's ok if you miss the line you're trying to connect together as long as they're solid, so you're good for now.

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keep warming up by doing some ghosted line and straight forms. also practice ellipses extensively.

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2:47 PM, Wednesday December 22nd 2021

Thanks JONATHANSINS XD, will take your suggestions!

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