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@Tsundererra: you're killing me, so many volts
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thank you for the tip, I'm glad you like it
and ALFKFJD first you ruin the economy and now you're gonna topple the art scene huh, that your master plan
@Moodybats: haha you may think so, but there are a lot of people who don't dedicate time to studies (uhhhhhh /cough me) and also some people who slack but don't own up to it. so I think you have a lot of self-discipline in that regard!
I think it's good to switch between the two
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it's like taking breaks between studies, and I think it helps keep your creativity flowing. what do you like to draw for fun?
yeah Inktober can definitely be both! following prompts is a lot of fun. I think interpreting the prompt in your own creative style is the best part. I did a lot of prompt sketches for art class in high school and I remember one year I took every prompt and twisted it into a sarcastic, snarky meaning ADLFFKJD
my friend did something pretty neat for last year's inktober, where she weaved each prompt into a single comic story. I think the most important thing is to just have fun with it
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