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10:07 PM, Sunday August 2nd 2020

Thank you for the critique! Here is my revision as asked. I've drawn every shape this time - although you might have trouble seeing the whole sausages, because I got a bit ambitious with the shadows. Sorry about that :<

https://imgur.com/a/6JEPhSv

11:21 PM, Friday August 7th 2020

Forgive me for the time gap in responding to your message. I appreciate your patience and I also a appreciate the time you put into reworking on this exercise. Great job and good improvement! I hope you found redoing the exercise helpful. Keep mixing in this exercise to your warmups from time to time, and if you have a second I'd love it if you'd give me a crit on my homework on this lesson too. Thanks friend, and good luck with the following lessons!

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Keep up the good work and start moving on to the next set of lessons.

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