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6:58 AM, Tuesday September 29th 2020

Thank you again for your reply ^^, sorry that I only replied this late o.o.

Mh ok so then I guess I am going to wait for a critique, till I continue with lesson 4. I get what you say about being patient, the problem for me would rather be that I am waiting really long for critiques, so I fear that I unlearn everything I learned in the time till I can do the next lesson. I enjoy doing the construction drawings, so I would say that I just do some more plant constructions till I get a critique for lesson 3, but Uncomfortable also said we should not grind the exercises o.o. So I am a bit confused about what I should do with the meantime :/.

6:15 PM, Friday October 2nd 2020

I'm glad the review was useful!

Regarding waiting, you are not gonna forget everything, you will get a little rusty at least, but you don't forget things that easy. Though, in the meantime between lessons try to do whatever you want in art, for example I really like portraits, so as I'm waiting for my review learning how to draw them! Look for what you like and go for it.

3:26 PM, Sunday October 4th 2020

Ok then I am gonna do that, thank you :)!

10:26 PM, Sunday October 4th 2020

My pleasure!

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