100 Treasure Chest Challenge

2:46 PM, Sunday June 9th 2024

Treasure the treasure - Google Drive

Treasure the treasure - Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1vMRPqHMRQ5XegYq-nSoOhYymMrvG51xU

Thank you drawabox for helping me throughout . I am now going back to lesson 0 for recap of material and move on but somehow I am losing my interest in drawing even though I am doing 50 percent rule I somehow don't even know what are the drawings or subject that are fun to me

How will you define fun in drawing , is it satisfaction, end result , out the thing which made me start drawing ( anime????)

Anyways I said way too much

Thank you dear drawabox!

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