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8:00 PM, Monday February 8th 2021

This is precisely what I was hoping to see. You've demonstrated considerable patience here, your flower petals flow fluidly, and your resulting structure is entirely believably three dimensional. I don't need to see another plant drawing myself, and am happy to mark this lesson as complete - but of course you are welcome to do another for yourself, or move on and continue practicing your patience in the next lesson.

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Feel free to move onto lesson 4.

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3:07 AM, Tuesday February 9th 2021

Will do. Thanks again for the help!

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Sakura Pigma Microns

A lot of my students use these. The last time I used them was when I was in high school, and at the time I felt that they dried out pretty quickly, though I may have simply been mishandling them. As with all pens, make sure you're capping them when they're not in use, and try not to apply too much pressure. You really only need to be touching the page, not mashing your pen into it.

In terms of line weight, the sizes are pretty weird. 08 corresponds to 0.5mm, which is what I recommend for the drawabox lessons, whereas 05 corresponds to 0.45mm, which is pretty close and can also be used.

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