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8:55 AM, Saturday November 5th 2022

Only my opinion, but I'd say there is literally nothing that counts less than reading about how to draw instead of actually drawing. That being said I do tend to cheat a bit by counting it as preparatory work, along the lines of gathering supplies etc, and not part of my practice session or the 50% rule.

12:59 PM, Sunday November 6th 2022

Hmmm alright, that makes sense. Thanks for your answer, though tbh I’ll probably have to be a bit less lenient with the exact amount of time I do for fun art regardless jej. After a couple hours it might stop being fun

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