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9:49 AM, Thursday June 11th 2020

Hi thank you for taking the time to see and comment my submission for the challenge, I just want to clarify that there weren't 20 boxes per page but 10, although I get what you mean, and second I make the boxes with a shallow perspective because it was a recomendation in the instructions. Anyway here is my reply with the link to the 50 boxes more, I have made 6 per page and try to make more dramatic perspective and hatched one side as I should have done in the first place.

Thank you for the critic it was really helpful.

I don't know why but in the post some images are turn upside down but I couldn't fixe it sorry if it's an inconvenience.

https://imgur.com/a/xZr3z7c

12:56 AM, Friday June 12th 2020

really excellent effort, well done!

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