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@Daleport996: I took several drawing classes in college, I thought it was great fun and relaxing as well. I did have one teacher that I thought was a bit more work though, however it was greatly beneficial to my drawing. My previous teacher even noticed and completed my improvement after that class.
These days I'm back to drawing just for fun, except now I'm capable of drawing what I want.

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Doomguy666 said:
@Daleport996: I took several drawing classes in college, I thought it was great fun and relaxing as well. I did have one teacher that I thought was a bit more work though, however it was greatly beneficial to my drawing. My previous teacher even noticed and completed my improvement after that class.
These days I'm back to drawing just for fun, except now I'm capable of drawing what I want.

In my freshman year of high school, I took art class. My area of expertise, was creating intricate depictions of hands. Capturing the nuances of shading, creases, and distinguishing marks. Subsequently, I wanted something more challenging by attempting to sketch human faces. As part of my ongoing pursuit of improvement, I then tried full body sketches.

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Doomguy666 said:
@Daleport996: I took several drawing classes in college, I thought it was great fun and relaxing as well. I did have one teacher that I thought was a bit more work though, however it was greatly beneficial to my drawing. My previous teacher even noticed and completed my improvement after that class.
These days I'm back to drawing just for fun, except now I'm capable of drawing what I want.

Ok, you know what. You have convinced me with that. Though, I don't think I can just apply for art class in my college with a vastly unrelated major (I'll see if there are any extracurricular stuff I can join).

Doomguy666 said:
foiled geese

I'd imagine the intruders would seek revenge by making them into foiled gras.

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