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Using mini perfect layers
Using mini perfect layers











using mini perfect layers

using mini perfect layers

The catch lip system allows you to align the. And this series is a theatrically workshopped forum that attempts to give shape to the human conversation. Perfect Layers Mini tools work with the same patented catch lip system as the regular sized Perfect Layers. There are other human beings who feel the same as you, who suffer or pick themselves off the ground, the same as you. Whether you’re running through the park while listening to this, or cleaning your house, or on a road trip, or even just lying in bed waiting to fall asleep, this series is geared to remind you that you are not alone. The word selected for each episode should trigger something in us that evokes a human response while creating an atmosphere of conversation, which was something we learned was most successful about the first Episode: that this series is meant to feel like a conversation. It is intended to inspire personal confessions through creative writing outlets in order to reveal troubling or hilarious secrets, transgressions, and experiences that hold the mirror up to nature and remind us of our shared humanity. The Human Experience is meant to be an exploratory form of documentary theatre that asks us to define words that belong to all of us but mean something different to each of us. Tap the first option, Screen Size, to go right into the canvas.

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To create a new canvas, click the plus sign in the top right corner of the screen. This is where you can view all of the artwork you’ve made. Upon opening the Procreate app, you’ll see the gallery view. Anonymously, people from all walks of life, experiences, and perceptions submitted pieces of creative writing from poetry to short story to free style to short plays, trying to tackle their own personal definition of the word “Fear.” First things first: you need a canvas to work on. Here’s the thing: “Love” is what we were born with, but “Fear” is what we’ve learned since birth.













Using mini perfect layers