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Sketch of My Friend
© 2020 Citrus FriendI did this sketch of my friend as sort of a warm up to practice portraits. It took about 30 minutes and I used a mechanical pencil with hb 2 lead. Any advice
I did this sketch of my friend as sort of a warm up to practice portraits. It took about 30 minutes and I used a mechanical pencil with hb 2 lead. Any advice
Nice job posting your portrait, CitrusFriend. Basically, what kind of advice for you, I think, is that why don't you draw out your portrait construction in 20 minutes, please? The reason is because your next portrait will be the least stiffer and most fluider and livlier. I think so. How about you? Good luck on your next one.
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