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*(**) - How To Draw Honey/shiny Stuff :

*(**) - How To Draw Honey/shiny Stuff :
*(**) - How To Draw Honey/shiny Stuff :
*(**) - How To Draw Honey/shiny Stuff :

*(*´∀`*)☆ - How to draw honey/shiny stuff :

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Quick step by step originally asked by @floatingmegane-san and @suke1234.( thanks for asking! )

i doesn’t really explain anythin’ but that’s how i do it !

I added two quick color palettes and an exemple (a kind of honey bear made for school )

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sometimes I forget that rulers work with tablets and I get really frustrated with my inability to freehand straight lines


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