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lenx11
10 months ago

I never helped break. Even if it may look distorted at the beginning, with time it becomes easier to estimate only with the eye.

And there are so-called pre-drawings such as Loomis method on faces. You can learn proportions and develop your own techniques.

Was best for me personally.

Rolf17061962
10 months ago

You’ll learn the line guidance when you take off at the beginning until you’re safe, then I’d go off and just draw your hand. First of all, simple things.

webheiner
10 months ago

Breaks help you to find a good route without experiencing too much frustration. I started with breaks.

miaoooooo34
9 months ago

Do both! according to my experience, I’ve never done anything, but I think it’s very easy to develop a feeling in my hand.

Muktamani
10 months ago

It is one of many possibilities. You get a feeling for contours and distances. Shades, perspective and plastic design are different.

Jkknowme
10 months ago

There is a feeling for distances and the free swinging of lines

Nebelklang
9 months ago

I think it’s better if you’re drawing free hand. Everyone can break down and fantasy isn’t behind it. With me self-drawn images are also better than pause. But that’s your opinion if it gets more beautiful.

Pede123
10 months ago

The artists also used tools. I’m a tool at the beginning ✏️👍

Anonymer1Alfred
10 months ago

Let someone else draw, and just watch.

Moped85
10 months ago

But no speed painting. In real time.

Anonymer1Alfred
10 months ago
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Neither speed nor painting were the question.

Moped85
10 months ago

Let someone else draw

And if he’s supposed to look there, in real time… With someone he likes to watch.