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12:01 AM, Tuesday May 11th 2021

I'm sorry if I reply to your critique just now, I don't think there's a way to get a notification from critiques on the site. I have finished lesson 4 already, but I did remake the branches page anyways. You're right, they look more tridimensional this way.

https://imgur.com/a/22gTJmi

8:42 PM, Tuesday May 18th 2021

Oh dang, thanks for taking the time to reply. I just found out about your reply just now too, haha. It's been so long I forgot what I typed till I reread it.

That really is a whole lot better, good job.

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Go on to Lesson 4! Or wait... 5. Good luck!

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