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int postNumber = 7154178;
String image = '1714699639059789.jpg';
String date = '05/02/24(Thu)21:27:19';
String comment = 'I did it bros. I managed to draw two intersecting planes from a vertical length, and also learned to find a height from a perspective length in 2 point perspective.

I still don't know very well how to rotate in an intuitive way, since that should imply moving both VPs and Measuring points in exponential proportion over the horizon. Tell me if I'm wrong, but to simply rotate a given angle I should project that angle from the station point towards the horizon, right?'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==7154184 && dateTime=='05/02/24(Thu)21:33:36'  && image=='1714699974619.jpg') {

'Sorry for the fuckhuge resolution.';

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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==7156568 && dateTime=='05/05/24(Sun)09:23:52') {

'nice';

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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==7156577 && dateTime=='05/05/24(Sun)09:49:37'  && image=='308.jpg') {

'>>7154178
Congratulations, now pick up perspective art book and draw some scene from it. Pic related is from
>Framed Perspective, Volume 1: Technical Perspective and Visual Storytelling'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==7158539 && dateTime=='05/06/24(Mon)19:39:22') {

'good shit keep going';

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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==7160069 && dateTime=='05/08/24(Wed)04:14:40') {

'>>7156577
wtf is this? I hate it'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==7160071 && dateTime=='05/08/24(Wed)04:20:30'  && image=='file.png') {

'>>7160069
Ignore Pawell he's a schizophrenic. Here's the actual page from the book, it's a good book.'
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