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12:45 AM, Tuesday September 29th 2020

I just want start by saying that your textures are amazing. The only thing i really notices was that you had some unsure lines. I mean that you went back over the line. You could really see this in your arrows. But it really seem like you are drawing with confidence, and thats really cool.

3:38 PM, Tuesday September 29th 2020

thank you, I do tend to over correct, I've been trying to be mindful of that and committing to the lines that I put down initially.

3:59 AM, Thursday October 1st 2020

Like I said your art is amazing. You so got these. Don't think just do. Remember that its okay to mess up, because that is how we improve our skills.

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