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9:30 PM, Tuesday April 19th 2022

As mentioned here we recommend adding an additional line. While you can get a bit of variety with pressure it's not much and people often end up damaging their pen tip. Additional lines also helps practive super imposing and buillds up accuracy.

10:11 PM, Tuesday April 19th 2022

Ah Okay Thanks! I did missed it.

I will practice it in my warm ups and in future lessons/challenges.

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