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6:53 AM, Thursday February 24th 2022

I'm just a beginner so I'm not here to critique your drawing, sorry for making you think you'll have some criticism

anw your drawings are very inspiring, im looking forward to achieve your level: >>

2:06 PM, Thursday March 3rd 2022

hi Haitrinhbach, that's very nice of you and I appreciate the comment!

However please avoid commenting people's submissions if you aren't offering a full critique, as this pushes the submission back in the queue and diminishes the chances of them getting a critique. just something you should know for the future :)

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