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5:32 PM, Saturday June 13th 2020

That is a great idea! I think I will try this too.

8:31 PM, Saturday June 13th 2020
edited at 3:26 PM, Jun 17th 2020

Thanks!

edited at 3:26 PM, Jun 17th 2020
3:26 PM, Wednesday June 17th 2020

(Just realised my original reply was formatted weirdly with questions marks)

2:18 AM, Saturday June 20th 2020

Not a problem. Thanks for getting back to me, and thanks again for the idea, I ended up trying it out and did several sketches this week :)

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