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3:50 AM, Monday March 28th 2022

Very well put. Confused indeed ;)

6:03 AM, Monday March 28th 2022

To know how to draw fundamentally is very difficult. I get confused since lesson 2, the texture analysis, the form intersection. Now I'm struggling on lesson 3, draw a flower. But I still keep it up. Thanks for your comment.

7:55 PM, Monday March 28th 2022

Sorry, I didn't mean to discourage you in any way. Yes, learning the drawing fundamentals can be very difficult; but like learning anything else it takes consistency and perseverance. I've been plugging away at learning to draw for a couple years now. It's been quite a journey with many ups and downs; my focus and interests have changed many times. If you can just keep going and searching out good quality information, and applying yourself to understanding and practicing what you learn, you're bound to continue improving! Stick with it and the confusion will slowly be replaced with understanding.

3:57 AM, Tuesday March 29th 2022

Hi!

Please don't think in the way that you have that kind of heart. I understand that you wanna show your sense of humor. My English is not good enough. Now I realize that the word "comment" implies rather the negative way.

Have a nice day!

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