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5:25 AM, Thursday March 12th 2020

The organic perspective exercise is the only one I’ve yet to look at, correct? I’ll quickly look through that, and mark this as complete.

So, first things first, I’d like to confirm that you’re placing points down, rather than extending your lines arbitrarily. If you aren’t, you should. Second, I’d like to remind you to not redo lines. This includes extending a line that stops short. Other than that, this looks good. I’d have liked to see some more overlaps, and there’s some slight foreshortening/convergence issues, but these will all be taken care of in your next step. Congrats on completing this lesson, and good luck!

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6:11 AM, Thursday March 12th 2020

Thank you very much.

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