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RE: Drawing like a pro - 88, Drawing a gate - one-point perspective

in WORLD OF XPILAR2 years ago

Practice will help you find the best materials and tools for you and your drawing style.
As a rule, fine-grained paper with hard pencils is used to make fine and detailed drawings, which is also valid for small formats. With textured paper, use soft pencils and don't expect fine, detailed lines.
I suggest if you are not comfortable with the grain of your sketchbook you use bond paper, this is the common A4 or A3 paper for printing. This paper is a hot pressed fine grain very useful for drawing with HB and H pencils and for practising drawing delicate fine lines as you will when studying perspective.

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Thank you for these suggestions. I will soon get back with better drawings. 😀

 2 years ago 

You're welcome! You gave me the idea to write a post I'm working on, maybe you'll find it interesting. This might be helpful in finding the right material and tools for you, or it might give you the will to try a wider variety of mediums.
Have a nice day!

Sounds great. Looking forward. 😀

Hi @event-horizon, it is so nice to see doing the drawing practices, you definitely will get better, I noticed on myself.

Hi @stef1, thank you dear. I feel more motivated now. Hope to acquire some basic drawing skills with these amazing tutorials.

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