50% Rule Artwork for Terms of Critique Exchange Program from Lesson 1 Homework Submission

9:06 AM, Sunday October 22nd 2023

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As it state in title, this is an artwork i drew when submitting my lesson 1 homework for feedback and was waiting for the timehold which is a week to ask the critique program exchange instructor to add it in a spreadsheet. And suprisingly my submission get feedback 1 day before i get to ask in the discord channel, then i got some approval to move on and i'm so glad. So there is 6 day probably between my submissin and i got my feedback, i drew an artwork regarding 50% and of course i try my best to keep up with the rules which is means "draw with out reference and let it go poorly and try to accept it and have fun with it, so i did". There is guys feels free to check my 50% rules, have fun ! :)

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