Can the homework be done on procreate adobe.

7:41 AM, Monday May 31st 2021

I see that i get wavering lines when i do this exercise on ipad. As i do the exercise more as taught in the lessons the lines are getting better. Keeping the ipad down. Zooming the canvas to the real life A4 size and drawing the lines as given lesson. Can i go forward with it?

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9:27 AM, Monday May 31st 2021

If it is the best that you can have, then yes! But I would still recommend ink and paper over digital. Either way, good luck!

3:50 PM, Monday May 31st 2021

Sure, I will start with ink and paper. Thank you .

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11:28 AM, Monday May 31st 2021

Ink and paper is much better for learning than the iPad. You may get community reviews but you cannot get official reviews using digital methods. Worth investing ten pounds ( or equivalent ) in a block of copier paper and some fineliners.

3:52 PM, Monday May 31st 2021

Okie, I need to get official reviews too. I will start with paper . Thank you.

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11:58 AM, Monday June 14th 2021

Yes it can but it is not recomended.

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