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Arts, 05.03.2021 21:30 Horiizon93

Compare these, did I do ok?

The first one is my drawing, the second was what I was copying


Compare these, did I do ok?
The first one is my drawing, the second was what I was copying
Compare these, did I do ok?
The first one is my drawing, the second was what I was copying

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