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9:11 PM, Saturday February 1st 2020
edited at 9:49 PM, Feb 1st 2020

Looks good~ The hatching should've been done using a ruler, but that's not a huge problem. Remember to draw through all of your boxes, though. It's important to, because that's what's going to develop your understanding of 3D space. (I'm specifically referring to that center box, in frame #2, though there's others.) There's a few missing back-lines, as well, but I'm guessing the reasoning for that is more of the same. Outside of that... it's good. Nicely done~

edited at 9:49 PM, Feb 1st 2020
4:31 AM, Sunday February 2nd 2020

Thanks! I'll keep this in mind as I keep going with the Rough Perspective homework ^.

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