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5:09 PM, Friday January 28th 2022

Oh I forgot to mention, I can see that you are working on a sketchbook, I suggest you consider switching to loose pages as it will make working through these exercises easier.

9:53 PM, Friday January 28th 2022

I'd perfer to work on sketchbook, because I draw on the floor mostly, and need a hard space due to the carpet (perphas I should get a clipboard or something?) I think the paper was a lot like printer paper, so I assume it should be alright for now. But I will try to find some good printer paper and maybe make a switch over to that.

10:00 PM, Friday January 28th 2022

Okay, so are you sure you are engaging your whole arm while drawing on the floor? That sounds pretty complicated to me. But anyway, you are free to use and do what feels more comfortable to you. Good luck

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