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8:44 PM, Thursday March 26th 2020

Honestly, I have no idea. It might just be muscle memory, but I do put my wrist in a comfortable but loose position so that it doesn't wobble too much and then i use my shoulder to guide me through the motion.

8:46 PM, Thursday March 26th 2020

i will put that in mind thank you

8:48 PM, Thursday March 26th 2020

how lond have you been on exercise 1

8:55 PM, Thursday March 26th 2020

I was on exercise 1 for about a week, which was a bit too long. Someone had pointed that out in the discord server and I took their advice and decided to post the finished work here and start practicing the ghosted lines. I kinda grinded on the exercise a bit, which was kinda my fault but it's just a habit that's gonna be replaced. Gonna make sure I don't spend too much time again doing the ghosted lines.

11:10 PM, Thursday March 26th 2020

okay

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