Partial Lesson 1 Submission (1 / 10 exercises)

11:16 AM, Sunday March 21st 2021

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  • I feel like I kinda missed the point on this one, but staying truth to what the lesson says I'm just going to submit it here, I know my pigment liner is dying, I will be getting a new one soon, I did these 2 pages one after another, I kinda feel like I should just go slower, but when I did go slower I noticed I started to wobble the lines, so I pressured myself to draw them faster to avoid it. For the curved lines I used a compass and just drew on top. I would like to hear some tips about the equilibrium I must achieve when drawing the lines, because sometimes I did go too fast and some times too slow and I'm not sure how to go at the "correct" pace so I can be a little more accurate while still being confident.
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