LMary52

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lmary52's Sketchbook

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    1:55 AM, Saturday April 11th 2020

    i notice on some of the lines go too far out, remeber to draw for the shoulder and make sure your lines are persice. maybe pratice some more ghosted lines and plane.

    5:00 PM, Thursday April 9th 2020

    thank you for the critque. thats something i took to focussing on more in the elipse planes.

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