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an info sheet describing how to start with just lines and curves

I believe that anyone can draw and in this article I will show you my simple step by step process that will help you get started with sketching,

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a bunch of different types of chairs and tables with instructions on them, including the names

Getting started with sketching. Warm-ups for hand-eye coordination with practical exercises. I write this article as a roadmap into how to get started with sketching, it's basically about the creative and cognitive process that comes with sketching or

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an apple is shown in four different stages to be colored and drawn with pencils

In today's drawing tutorial, we will learn how to draw an apple with a simple pencil. Step 1. Draw the shape of an apple using a square box. Step 2. Draw the apple leaves and the stick the apple hangs on. Step 3. Erase the auxiliary squares. Step 4. Hatch the darker spots on the apple and leaves. Step 5. Continue hatching the apple drawing to show its volume. Step 6. Hatching the middle part of the apple. Step 7. Smear the hatching on the apple drawing to get the glossy look of an apple.

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an abstract black and white background with wavy lines

Hello friends, Welcome back to Kotian Art & Craft. Today we are going to start new series on Drawing Class from basic to advance level. Here you will learn how to draw lines for kids step by step, basic shapes, objects and gradually learn how to draw anything you see and you want. Anyone from kids to adults who want to learn drawing can easily learn from my video lesson.#howtodrawlines is the starting for any drawing lesson. So what are you waiting for? Let's start the journey of drawing.

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an image of various drawings with the words 10 simple warm up exercises that will transform your drawing practice

Ever notice that your first sketch of the day is always a bit wonky? In drawing, painting, or any art, a proper warm-up is needed for the best results and improvement.

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