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9:11 PM, Friday July 29th 2022

Thanks for replying. Here's some of the worse ghosted lines.. I'd have expected these not to show the issue if the problem is that I am not approaching the lines as individual lines, but I am making more of an effort to forget everything except the two plotted points once I get to the ghosting stage. It's looking like I should just carry on and they will hopefully improve.

6:02 AM, Saturday July 30th 2022

From how they look if you are using your shoulder and ghosting them until confident with the motion then you are not drawing the line fast enough. Ghost until confident with the line then in one sharp fast stroke draw it in. Try adding more speed, experiment with the amount of speed you add.

9:57 PM, Wednesday August 3rd 2022

I was hesitant about adding speed as it makes the line even less accurate. But the course emphasises confidence first, then accuracy, and erring on the faster end is making the lines less wobbly. So is watching my fingers, which turn out to have been a totally unexpected additional pivot.

2:33 PM, Thursday August 4th 2022

Yeah Honestly , even go in all speed. Once confident accuracy is easier to come by I think. There is a fear tho of being inaccurate but honestly just dont worry about it I think you can take the exercises as a sandbox, experiment( of course do the lessons as they are said to be done but if it is something you are working on dont be afraid to try all sorts of crazy things)

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