This took quite awhile to paint but it’s complete! After working on this I definitely need to do more digital studies. Gotta keep it up!

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Got inspired by (Seriously check her out) to make some studies. So here's what i got done tonight!

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last day of ,, and exams are coming qwq Here's a quick teen doodle i did on my phone while procrastinating on my studies.

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Forgot to post these. Knight and Courier scout uniform studies.

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correction
Speaking of CKD cats in early stage(stage 1or2),It's really important to take Protein in recent studies.

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Let's make our beloved friends send a happy,good&healthy life together😊

Never give up,Animal lovers

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Just wanted to share the rest of my landscape studies. I did them so see which colors of a limited palet work well together and which don't.

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Sorry if it's boring for some peeps but i created another bunch of value studies. ✌️#drawing

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Soon I gonna be doing nothing but warmups and studies. It pays off though! So here, quick messy of a grumpy old annoying

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doing some form and block torso studies.. as anything with anything in life constantly working on is important in art..

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In college when I was super depressed, I watched all of Eva by myself and then made sad watercolor studies.

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Thank you for this thead!! Here's some of my work, including some recent painting studies. 💜

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👀Omfg here you go! ❤
Lilya Belle Remiare of Golden Deer or nickname "Lily Bell" for short! An air headed student who does her best but fails to concentrate hard enough on her own studies. But she loves to help others and bring up the mood whenever possible~

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my tiefling wizard boyfriend lookin sharp on his way to his studies. drool.

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NEWS: students are showcasing work they’ve created during their degree studies. The Faculty of Arts Degree Show 2019 is running until Wednesday 19th June 2019: https://t.co/QrFYiH9Ukn

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While I'm in the eye of a feedback cyclone, I'm spending my spare time working on plant studies. Here are the first from my fave reference cards (1978 Women's Weekly Greenhouse) - drawn in

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