50% Rule 3: Cringe Edition

12:22 AM, Thursday May 2nd 2024

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Enjoy my cringe!

I don't know how to draw trees. Or tigers. Or anything, for that matter.

Also I didn't think of anything to fill the bottom left space with.

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11:57 PM, Monday May 6th 2024

You are applying the 50% Rule the best you can and have the courage to share the results to the public. As Uncomfortable said, it is a tough rule to follow and I think many who go through Drawabox can agree, regardless of their experience or how far they are in the program.

NOT cringe at all!

10:54 PM, Tuesday May 7th 2024

Haha thanks, I appreciate it!

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