Is it ok to submit Homeworks made digitally?

12:28 PM, Wednesday December 23rd 2020

Is it ok to submit work drawn digitally? or only ink and paper accepted? Thanks

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6:06 AM, Thursday December 24th 2020

If you are not pursuing the official critique route, you are welcome to use whichever medium you like however make sure you read this article to gain an understanding of why ink is recommended. Additionally, you may be less likely to receive critique on work that is completed digitally however it doesn't completely eliminate the possibility.

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1:59 PM, Wednesday December 23rd 2020

Ink and paper only. Please read the instructions. There is a lot of info that needs to be read and followed to do the exercises properly.

10:51 PM, Thursday December 24th 2020

Digital work is allowed to be submitted for free community feedback. It, like all other community feedback isn't guaranteed to receive a response, but to suggest it's not allowed at all would be misleading.

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