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12:28 AM, Wednesday April 19th 2023

Hello, my heartfelt gratitude towards you for taking your precious time and providing a valuable critique, I really appreciate this gesture.

I will take good care of things you mentioned, especially the point about converging lines, I will go through the section of lesson again that emphasise on this matter.

And I should mention this, that it is indeed a fineliner and not ball point pen, the local store had only this variant of fineliner available, I asked about it in reddit and Uncomfortable said that colour will not be an issue so I continued with it. But I will make sure to get the black ink one asap.

Thank you again, have a great time ahead!

4:30 PM, Wednesday April 19th 2023

Oh, I didn't know that they even made colored fineliners. You don't need to get a black one then, the colored one will do just fine, especally if you already got the go ahead from uncomfortable (although you can get a black one if you want.)

Happy to help!

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