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10:09 PM, Friday January 14th 2022

For myself, I ghost lines 2 or 3 times quickly, then draw the line a little slower. I think you will find your own sweet spot of comfort for speed. I have to reset if I can't visualize the line after ghosting a few times. I end up over thinking it. You will know you are finding the right formula for you by observing your line quality. I have incorporated lesson 1 and 2 homework into my warm-up and I think I have improved slowly. I keep all my practice sheets so I can see my progess over time.

9:46 AM, Saturday January 15th 2022

Thanks,

I realize my lines are sometimes much better and confident in my warming up....

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The Art of Brom

The Art of Brom

Here we're getting into the subjective - Gerald Brom is one of my favourite artists (and a pretty fantastic novelist!). That said, if I recommended art books just for the beautiful images contained therein, my list of recommendations would be miles long.

The reason this book is close to my heart is because of its introduction, where Brom goes explains in detail just how he went from being an army brat to one of the most highly respected dark fantasy artists in the world today. I believe that one's work is flavoured by their life's experiences, and discovering the roots from which other artists hail can help give one perspective on their own beginnings, and perhaps their eventual destination as well.

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