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6:46 PM, Sunday January 24th 2021

I always want to follow any course I do to a T without having to use outside references soley for the reason that it may end up confusing me. On the other hand when it comes to a specific body part like the snout for example, I was able to get a better grasp of it without feeling that it sidesteps the Uncomfortable's lesson. All in all I just realize that the more I work on it the more I will better understand how to construct and the better I will grasp the lessons.

8:29 PM, Sunday January 24th 2021

Totally what I was trying to say but in a much simpler form ;)

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