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© 2021 IrrelevantDone as part of a 30 minute class.
My current goal is: I don't know! I am an absolute beginner; I'm here to study the basics of rendering
Hemera
That looks really good! I'd recommend staying a bit looser and doing everything in big and fast strokes.
Have a wonderful day!
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Winning post, irrelevant.
That drawing you've shown is very winning! If I was to give you an honest suggetion, then it would be this. I like some of those sketches, but some of them are a bit too choppy for my tastes. Would you please like to go for 5 more minutes of 30-second poses for practice?
And do you wanna know why?? So, they'll help you with your line choices, even if those drawings don't look like anything but scrawls.
Cheers and I hope you've found this totally admirable, and informative.
Thank you for your comment! They are very encouraging. Besides, I think your suggestions are very helpful to me. I really should choose the lines more carefully. I will pay attention to this in the next exercise. Thank you for your help!