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8:27 AM, Sunday August 1st 2021
edited at 8:35 AM, Aug 1st 2021

I don't know why my camera decided to be terrible. And the lighting is horrible. But here we go.

https://imgur.com/a/XsdZJUr

Edit: Looking at it again, god I really screwed it up the first time lol.

Also I was confused whether or not to start with crumpled paper again, but went without. Can draw the paper one if needed.

edited at 8:35 AM, Aug 1st 2021
12:04 PM, Monday August 2nd 2021

Nice, I'd say you did quite well, definitely some progress, so good job!

(and I'm glad you found the critique useful)

In my books, you're good to go :)

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8:47 AM, Tuesday August 3rd 2021

Thank you! All the best to you too!

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