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4:05 PM, Wednesday May 27th 2020

i like that youre trying a lot of different shapes and associating them with real objects like tower, tea box, etc. i like that youre including your own notes to refer to and work on. i see a lot of improvement with convergence points. i feel like youre really growing towards mastering this challenge. keep it up!

its interesting to see the mistakes you make when you try new things, new sizes, new angles, and then you work on them and correct them. thats a great work ethic. be courageous and keep experimenting. i need to do much much more of that and get away from my comfort zone. thanks.

10:06 PM, Wednesday May 27th 2020

thanks for having a look.

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Like the Staedtlers, these also come in a set of multiple weights - the ones we use are F. One useful thing in these sets however (if you can't find the pens individually) is that some of the sets come with a brush pen (the B size). These can be helpful in filling out big black areas.

Still, I'd recommend buying these in person if you can, at a proper art supply store. They'll generally let you buy them individually, and also test them out beforehand to weed out any duds.

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