relykswalton
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Heh. Well, you're in the right place to start. Experiment a lot with your work, don't just follow the tutorial. Add your own spin to things. I was just saying that you might want to try and spend longer on your work. Try to improve a bit, make something you really like, what you feel is the best you've ever done. That's when you need to write a tutorial. Experimentation and creativity really shows. Go crazy, in other words. Even if it doesn't look great, have fun. You've had a good start. Keep going. Does that make more sense?
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