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Chapter 5 Delivering your subject; parallel lines
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Chapter 5 Delivering your subject; parallel lines
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Re: Chapter 5 Delivering your subject; parallel lines
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Although I haven't read chapter 5 yet, I can see the parallel lines you mention in the title
. The steps of the stairs are lined almost perfectly with the eyes of the little girl and her dog, great job!
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