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Lesson 4: Applying Construction to Insects and Arachnids

3:33 PM, Wednesday February 26th 2025

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In this lesson, I had a lot of trouble working exclusively with the black pen. I understand the importance of thinking through each stroke, but with my current level, it is very difficult to get the proportions right on the first try or to add details on top of the insect's structure. When I outline the contours, the drawing ends up with too many lines. I believe I have plenty of room for improvement, and I will practice construction with great dedication in my drawings outside of the course.

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Sketching: The Basics

Sketching: The Basics

A lot of folks have heard about Scott Robertson's "How to Draw" - it's basically a classic at this point, and deservedly so. It's also a book that a lot of people struggle with, for the simple reason that they expect it to be a manual or a lesson plan explaining, well... how to draw. It's a reasonable assumption, but I've found that book to be more of a reference book - like an encyclopedia for perspective problems, more useful to people who already have a good basis in perspective.

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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