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Two attempts to draw a line of action (30 s long)
© 2021 AilinonProgress from the bottom to up, between them I watched a little more videos about it and was able to relax
Progress from the bottom to up, between them I watched a little more videos about it and was able to relax
Great job on your quick sketch practices, Ailinon.
Well, if I was to suggest a critique, it would be that I'm not getting enough exaggeration in those lines of action. Why don't you please strengthen up those attitudes just a little bit more, by working with a much wider line width on a digital drawing brush on Procreate? (or something)
The reason why you would do this is as a result, your forms will become even more forceful.
Cheers.
Thank you! Sound challenging, I'll try!