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3:42 PM, Wednesday August 4th 2021

Hello KAZZ,

The only point that I didn't understand honesly was this point ----(" Some boxes turned out wonky, and in most cases it’s because the initial Y’s angles are not greater than 90 degrees, which they must. ")-.

and all in all That's a good demonstration and well critiqued review and it did show me all my mistakes and how I can Improve them and what to consider and not to consider by reminding me of the lesson most prioritized things that I have to redo them.

Thank you so much for your helpful and amazing critique I learned a lot from you hope the best for you.

Best regards.

8:25 PM, Thursday August 5th 2021
edited at 8:26 PM, Aug 5th 2021

This is what I mean by greater than 90 degrees: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/365180330103013388/716494148093607946/unknown.png

Hope that helps.

edited at 8:26 PM, Aug 5th 2021
1:24 PM, Friday August 6th 2021

and also all of side lines of the boxes I think they always run perpendicular to another so even if I rotate them they with stay going to the same vanashing point but when they've rotated the VP slides through the horizon line I think it's like that.

thank you for the explanation it's extremely helpful.

I appreciate that KAZZ it was nice talking to you and I hope to see you around.

Thank you very much.

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