What drawing everyday for 6 months does for you

7:20 PM, Sunday May 21st 2023

6 month progress - Album on Imgur

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I stopped drawabox to foxus on my comic, this is some of my progress.

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11:37 AM, Monday May 22nd 2023

It is cool to see your progress with your personal projects, and it looks like you're having a ton of fun with it. :D

3:44 AM, Tuesday May 23rd 2023
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Yess thank you!

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3:50 AM, Tuesday May 23rd 2023

I AM planning on returning to dab as well and will completely redo lesson 5 as recommended by uncomfortable

7:04 AM, Tuesday May 23rd 2023

I wasn't aware that Uncomfortable recommended you redo lesson 5 in full, but I agree that would be the best course of action for you, once you're ready to pick the course back up.

8:52 PM, Tuesday May 23rd 2023

I actually emailed him asking if I had to restart the course or not and he said no but it would be smart to redo lesson 5 entirely. I would definitely agree.

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8:13 PM, Friday September 29th 2023

the backrounds are amazing!

4:49 AM, Saturday November 4th 2023

Thank you! I love drawing landscape backgrounds it's one of my favorite things to draw, period! Might even be my favorite thing to draw in fact.

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