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    i'm trying to get better at proportions and gestures but my lines are very scribbly. what can I focus on to get more accurate lines?
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    #37780
    What worked for myself was practicing drawing a perfect circle with one line repeatedly, and drawing with *one* continuous line. Doesn't matter if you make a mistake, keep drawing with one line. It helped reduce my chicken scratching a lot!
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    Scribbling often means insecurity about what form are you trying to tell. So, first, just get used to the fact that not all lines will look "perfect". Make sure that the form or gesture is readable — and this is enough. Think about every line as intentionally chosen. Don't overthink it, though, but, when reassessing your work, prompt yourself why you did this line or this line or did you had to use so many lines for this form, and so on. You might need to slow down in practice to actually see this process of choosing where to put the lines.

    Try using liner, if you do traditional, or some same-opacity brush (like for lineart), if digital. You might scribble because you are trying to clarify form, but once it's hard brush, attempts to "scribble out" the form will only makes things worse, so gotta be decisive from the start. And yeah, no eraser, or at least no transformation tools, helps too.

    Toniko Pantoja in his videos discusses line confidence, though from animation perspective. Yet it's helpful in illustration and sketching too. We are doing every day now exercises from [url=
    &t=760s&pp=ygUedG9uaWtvIHBhbnRvamEgbGluZSBjb25maWRlbmNl]this video[/url].

    It helps both in study practice and personal work A LOT. Highly recommend!!

    You might use some other exercises as well, if long lines are hard in general. Just find on Youtube something like "lineart exercises", and find something that is hardest for you. Straight lines crossing dot, curved lines in parallel, whatever. And do them everyday as warm up.

    AND PLEASE, check your hand posture! Don't draw everything from the wrist!!! Use elbow or even whole arm. Wrist is for details, though we avoid using it — hand muscles are weak in comparison with arm, so, ergonomically speaking, drawing everything from elbow-to-arm is best in long-term anyway.

    And for the rest — just stay mindful during whatever practice you do. It will be at first annoying to monitor yourself for scribbling, but that's how bad habits removal works, lol.

    Good luck!
    • Reflexars edited this post on March 31, 2025 11:01am. Reason: we didn't know the video will be embedded lol
    • Reflexars edited this post on March 31, 2025 11:02am. Reason: grammar

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