Homework

Once you've completed a lesson, one of the best ways to refine your understanding of that material is to help others by critiquing their work. After having done thousands of critiques and having improved immensely over the last few years, I can attest to that myself.

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    akira_nyash

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    MasterGrimface

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    seebfl

    8:11 AM, Tuesday April 9th 2024
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    Absolute

    11:23 AM, Friday March 29th 2024
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    Fairuz

    12:37 AM, Sunday March 10th 2024
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    jose01jay

    7:51 PM, Thursday February 8th 2024
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    Arantxa

    9:46 AM, Monday February 5th 2024
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    HiNebula

    12:53 PM, Wednesday January 31st 2024
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    kittensmittens

    8:30 PM, Friday December 22nd 2023
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    Mkades

    5:02 PM, Wednesday November 22nd 2023
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    shirleyshirl

    12:56 AM, Friday November 17th 2023
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    StoneFree

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    Isthat0

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    kirowen

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    mozzalexis

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Staedtler Pigment Liners

Staedtler Pigment Liners

These are what I use when doing these exercises. They usually run somewhere in the middle of the price/quality range, and are often sold in sets of different line weights - remember that for the Drawabox lessons, we only really use the 0.5s, so try and find sets that sell only one size.

Alternatively, if at all possible, going to an art supply store and buying the pens in person is often better because they'll generally sell them individually and allow you to test them out before you buy (to weed out any duds).

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