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4:34 AM, Tuesday May 10th 2022

The art supplies recommended in DaB can be bought for very cheap, all you need is a fine liner and some printer paper. If your financial situation is so bad that those are unaffordable for you then you probably have bigger issues to worry about than improving your drawing right now.

6:34 PM, Wednesday May 11th 2022

Thank you that does seem more plausible I'll try to buy more drugstore art supplies then and no my situation isn't that bad thankfully but again thanks I'll try to find more budget friendly art supplies along with drawing digitally

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