Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

12:56 AM, Wednesday May 24th 2023

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Hello, love this site. Hoping to get free reviews as i cannot afford the paid review.I loved drawing when i was little but when i joined classes I hated it, I felt like I was forced to draw things I don't like. I recently turned 19 and rediscovered this experience. Due to personal reasons I took a break for 2-3 months(you can see the dates on the pages, the recent ones are sooo bad I want to redraw them again). I hope I learn how to draw.

Some questions:-

1.How to hold the pen? Should you draw like a normal pen? I have broken 2 pen tips (Not broken but they dont ink like normal, they are very faint) :(

2.Should you be drawing other stuff or just what's on the course?

Thank you for reading or reviewing. Have a nice day

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