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3:13 AM, Sunday February 27th 2022

Few as in only those petals that you see at first glance or those that are at foreground. You can also try to count them & plan(by placing dots) before actually drawing them.

And if you're comfortable drawing more & it wouldn't make your drawing noisy then go ahead do another batch of petals, like this time the ones that are behind the already drawn ones.

I hope this helps, if you've any question then just ask.

6:56 AM, Sunday February 27th 2022

Ahh, I see. Thanks again!

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