Digital drawing

3:58 PM, Monday February 15th 2021

I have a question if it is possible to do exercises in digital form, because I would like to develop digital and I cannot send photos to critics due to the very poor quality and equipment. Last question, if it was possible to do the exercises digitally, can the undo function be used?

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9:48 PM, Monday February 15th 2021
edited at 9:48 PM, Feb 15th 2021

To add to what liska said: no, you can't use undo.

edited at 9:48 PM, Feb 15th 2021
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7:17 PM, Monday February 15th 2021
edited at 7:20 PM, Feb 15th 2021

Hi! Even though it's not how students are intended to take the course, the lessons are free and you can do with them as you like.

You won't be able to receive official critique though, and it would be harder for community members to address mistakes.

Here you can read why ink matters in this course.

Good luck!

edited at 7:20 PM, Feb 15th 2021
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9:51 PM, Wednesday February 17th 2021
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3:31 PM, Saturday February 20th 2021

I believe the only assignment where "anything goes" (including digital) is the 100 treasure chest challenge.

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