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12:33 AM, Tuesday March 19th 2024

this looks grat but it looks somewhat flat try to use volumes as basis and wrap things around and for depth try making one circle a little closer to other .you can also try some texture in detail more and use gesture more to make it more lively. Don't sweat it it will take some time and you will gradually understand everything. Great effort dude

11:14 AM, Wednesday March 20th 2024

thank you for the critique. i think the burnout from 250 boxes challenge caught up to me, and i wasnt very motivated while drawing, this hence the lack of effort and depth to the concept. still, excuses aside, i have room to grow. thanks again for the comment, i will keep this in mind! have a great day!

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