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I often find that when I'm having issues getting into drawing mode, or if I'm being too perfectionist with a pencil, it actually helps a great deal to take up a shitty old ballpoint pen. Not easy to erase, so it makes it much more important to pick your lines correctly, and to commit to a given line on the paper. It also lets me take my self less-seriously enough to get stuff done! Who knew.
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