Lesson 4: Applying Construction to Insects and Arachnids

8:53 AM, Sunday March 17th 2024

drawaboxl4 - Google Drive

drawaboxl4 - Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15dZv20FdubOL_TQRSvXKDPIxtt6y1O9f?usp=sharing

one of my bigger fineliners started going out as i was compliting the homework, so i tried to used it up on the shadows, which cause them to not look great. i apologize, i just cant give up easly on stuff if there is a possiblity of it still being somewhat useful

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Sketching: The Basics

Sketching: The Basics

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Sketching: The Basics is a far better choice for beginners. It's more digestible, and while it introduces a lot of similar concepts, it does so in a manner more suited to those earlier in their studies.

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