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4:52 AM, Saturday January 21st 2023

Thank you for taking the time to critique my work! The diagrams and critique provided has really been insightful, and I can identify where I am cutting short. However, I didn't understand the part about the beer can/tea pot and the enclosing box and need more clarification.

1:26 AM, Wednesday January 25th 2023

Also, with regard to the subdivisions in the orthographic study, we have to place the forms according to their relative positions with the subdivisions. But how will we know where each subdivision line is? Do we have to imagine it or is there a more accurate way?

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