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11:51 AM, Tuesday July 27th 2021

Hello Dramaticmoon! I can't give feedback on this one as I didn't completed it yet but i've been following your drawabox journey. I was wondering if you were on the discord as I didnt find you or if you have any social media where you share your progress. I would love to keep following your art :)

1:03 AM, Friday July 30th 2021

Hello Asceliopos! Yes, I'm on the discord but my username is different, I go by Chaotic-Mint, but I'm not very active. Currently I don't have any social media but maybe once I'm done with Drawabox I might consider starting an account. Thank you and good luck with the lessons!

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