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This is brilliant. Thursday 12 November 2020 From oversized fingers to bulbous palms, the slightest

This is brilliant. [Creative Bloq]( Thursday 12 November 2020 [View this email online]( [windows]( [Simple drawing hack will transform how you draw hands]( From oversized fingers to bulbous palms, the slightest error can leave hands looking comically disproportioned. But a brilliant drawing hack is doing the rounds online, which (while simple) could totally transform your approach to drawing hands. [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Is this the worst face mask design idea ever?]( We've seen all sorts of weird and wonderful face mask designs this year – and this bizarre new offering certainly falls into the former category. [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [ANOTHER botched art restoration in Spain]( A carved figure adorning an early 20th-century building in Palencia, Spain has received a rather terrifying face-lift. This restoration is a shocker. [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [The best video game logos of all time]( Some gaming logos are instantly recognisable – iconic even if you're not a gamer. We've chosen the biggest and best gaming logos for you to enjoy. [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Top drawing tablets for kids in 2020]( Got an aspiring artist at home? These brilliant drawing tablets are perfect for children from tiny tots to teenagers – and Christmas is around the corner! [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Advertisement [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Future Logo] © Future Publishing Limited. Reg No. 2008885 England. Quay House, The Ambury, Bath BA1 1UA. This email is intended for {EMAIL} To unsubscribe from Creative Bloq emails or update your email preferences, please [click here](. We've updated our Privacy Policy. The updates include additional information we have added in response to the California Consumer Privacy Act. The updated policy is effective as of January 2020. We encourage you to read the complete updated Privacy Policy [here](. View our Terms and Conditions[here](

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