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7:23 PM, Monday November 29th 2021

Hello

I will just add one thing :)

I can see on some of your rough perspective you seem to have gone over the same lines twice, If you where adding lineweight then it is fine. Othwerwise use one line and if it does not meet standards mve in to the next, dont draw over lines.

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4:57 PM, Sunday March 20th 2022

Hello,

Thank you for the clarification about moving onto the next line if it doesn't meet the standards instead of drawing over lines. I tend to go over my lines sometimes when it's not right when I should just leave it instead. I'll make sure to keep that helpful tip in mind!

Thanks again!

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