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6:01 PM, Friday June 3rd 2022

Fantastic! I think you've done a great job of applying the points I'd raised, and your overall approach has become much more cohesive, creating solid, believable structures of interlocking and grounded forms.

I'll go ahead and mark this lesson as complete. Keep up the great work!

Next Steps:

Feel free to move onto the 250 cylinder challenge, which is a prerequisite for lesson 6.

This critique marks this lesson as complete.
5:14 AM, Saturday June 4th 2022
edited at 5:15 AM, Jun 4th 2022

nice :) thank you

edited at 5:15 AM, Jun 4th 2022
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