2:48 PM, Saturday October 28th 2023
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Hello Koolestani, thank you for getting back to me.
There's not much to say, I'm happy to see you applied my feedback to your work and that you're demonstrating that you understand the concepts and principles this lesson seeks to teach, as well as how to apply the techniques to your work, as such I'm going to be marking this submission as complete. Good luck in Lesson 4.
Next Steps:
Don't forget to add these exercises to your list of warm ups.
Move on to Lesson 4.
Thank you for the critique and bearing with me!
PS
I thought I didn't receive any reply to that last message till now, then I saw the "Giver of Life" text under my avatar, which made me look around to find out what happened, turns out the reply was hidden behind a "VIEW MORE COMMENTS IN THIS THREAD" button.
I believe you should have received a notification of Mushroom's reply as well - can you let me know if it came through? If not, I might need to look into that.
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