4:56 PM, Thursday July 16th 2020
thanks!
i tried to practice again do you think these look correct? http://imgur.com/a/RJLe1m8
(sorry for the blurry pic it seems my file got messed up a bit but hopefully u can see)
thanks!
i tried to practice again do you think these look correct? http://imgur.com/a/RJLe1m8
(sorry for the blurry pic it seems my file got messed up a bit but hopefully u can see)
Very nice progress here!
There is just one little inconsistency, the two boxes on the right. The box that is in the trop right corner should be above, or at least touching the one under it. The rest is very nice good job!
sorry for the late reply. thanks so much for the feedback i think i can do this on my own better now!
I am happy my help was useful!
A lot of my students use these. The last time I used them was when I was in high school, and at the time I felt that they dried out pretty quickly, though I may have simply been mishandling them. As with all pens, make sure you're capping them when they're not in use, and try not to apply too much pressure. You really only need to be touching the page, not mashing your pen into it.
On the flipside, they tend to be on the cheaper side of things, so if you're just getting started (beginners tend to have poor pressure control), you're probably going to destroy a few pens - going cheaper in that case is not a bad idea.
In terms of line weight, the sizes are pretty weird. 08 corresponds to 0.5mm, which is what I recommend for the drawabox lessons, whereas 05 corresponds to 0.45mm, which is pretty close and can also be used.
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