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first time
© 2019 Chibi ZakéMy first exercise and my first time with a timer (5 and 10 minutes). I'm pretty happy because I didn't know that I can drawing "fast" !
My first exercise and my first time with a timer (5 and 10 minutes). I'm pretty happy because I didn't know that I can drawing "fast" !
great start. Your stippled lines show that you need to work on your confidence, try drawing with a ball point pen, taking away your ability to question your work. Ball point pens are great, with a very light hand you can lay down soft construction lines to lay out proportions. Once you're happy with the guidelines, you can use darker lines for your forms.