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7:35 PM, Friday October 16th 2020

Thank you for the feedback! and yes you are right about my boxes...I have this bad habit of if I mess up a line or it doesn't look quite straight or whatever I go back over it which they tell you specifically not to do cause it just draws attention to it! so that is definitely a bad habit I need to break! Thank you very much for the feedback!

1:22 PM, Saturday October 17th 2020

No problem. I do the same thing as well haha.

Do tell me your method for the rotated boxes. I have issues with perspective at the top angles.

1:35 PM, Saturday October 17th 2020

initially I did too. I had to stop and go back and watch the video again where it got to that point of the exercise and I also read the lesson again where it gets to that point. it states to use the other box edges as guides for your angles of your lines. I was trying to just free hand them and it was totally not working. so use the edges of the other boxes for your starting lines. I would recommend watching the video and reading the material again for that part specifically cause that helped me a lot! Hopefully that helps!

2:35 PM, Saturday October 17th 2020

I'm a slow learner... Or rather, my brain moves to fast so I gotta slow down some. So I'll be reading it over and over until it sticks.

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