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10:33 AM, Thursday October 26th 2023

Hey, you made it through the slog!

Overall, it is good you used the ghosted method to draw lines but there are some points, like you draw your boxes very small which confused you and you didn't use different ink for different directions line But that's fine with me, I'd recommend that you make 50 more boxes that are big and also dark the line to show the front face, and I don't put it on the

Request Revisions so that you can do that freely also try to do this before lesson 2 Construction, as can help you with that exercise.

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5:22 AM, Friday October 27th 2023

Thanks for Critiquing my 250 boxes! I'll start doing the 50 more boxes with your suggestions

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