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3:01 AM, Sunday June 28th 2020
edited at 3:03 AM, Jun 28th 2020

Thanks so much for the detailed and in-depth feedback! I've done another quadrant of the Rotated Boxes, and it looks much better! I spent a lot more time ensuring that the initial box was drawn correctly to prevent inaccuracies from building up later down the line. I tried crosshatching, and it really helped keep things clear.

I also did another page of Tables of Ellipses.

Thanks again for the critique!

edited at 3:03 AM, Jun 28th 2020
9:53 PM, Sunday June 28th 2020

Those rotated boxes are awesome! Great job! Good luck on the 250 Box Challenge!

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Do the 250 box challenge! Good luck!

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