There are many like her but this one is mine.
I kept saying I'd try to get back into drawing. And it has been such a long time that I need to re-educate myself. So I am practicing by sectioning off a photo into 9 squares with 9 smaller squares inside them. I could erase my guidelines, I could have put more detail into it. But drawing the actual straight lines was tedious.
After this I am probably going to try using the same techniques to get the form of the human body down, and will probably be using myself as a model.
I kept saying I'd try to get back into drawing. And it has been such a long time that I need to re-educate myself. So I am practicing by sectioning off a photo into 9 squares with 9 smaller squares inside them. I could erase my guidelines, I could have put more detail into it. But drawing the actual straight lines was tedious.
After this I am probably going to try using the same techniques to get the form of the human body down, and will probably be using myself as a model.
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I think it would be cool if there was a special ink that wouldn't show up on scanners for the purpose of guidelines.
And I do have a problem with hard lines, I can never seem to make soft light lines. I am more used to drawing leather and metal and wood than fur and linen textures (I liked the way the linen texture came out on your templar picture).
And I do have a problem with hard lines, I can never seem to make soft light lines. I am more used to drawing leather and metal and wood than fur and linen textures (I liked the way the linen texture came out on your templar picture).
For the scanner idea people tend to use soft light blue colored pencils or red colored pencils since it can be easily pulled off
And texture's really easy if you tilt the pencil on its side and just use your thumb and index to hold it, making it light upon starting and intensifying slightly as you progress, so's to give the illusion of lifted folds
And texture's really easy if you tilt the pencil on its side and just use your thumb and index to hold it, making it light upon starting and intensifying slightly as you progress, so's to give the illusion of lifted folds
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