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11:46 PM, Wednesday June 17th 2020

Hi Hamsetro!

Thanks for the critique. I'm a complete noob so I am often unsure if I am doing things right or adequately. The suggestions are appreciated too. I just started with the 250 box challenge and will do some of the Lesson 1 exercises as warm up. The ghosted lines and planes are two that I do quite a bit since they really need improvement and will help me with the 250 box challenge. I intend to use the others also.

Thanks again!

12:02 AM, Thursday June 18th 2020

If you have a questions about your boxes ask about help or feedback on Discord from your current boxes :)

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