tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-90237302930561366232024-03-14T08:11:03.634-07:00Grace's Art BlogAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08597304459877832209noreply@blogger.comBlogger32125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023730293056136623.post-36943712448380975562017-05-23T19:07:00.001-07:002017-05-23T19:07:17.628-07:00Figure Drawing<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Old Attempt at facial features</div>
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Figure drawing of Sophie in pen</div>
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Most recent attempt at facial features from an angle</div>
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During this project I did see some self improvement. I am now able to draw more accurately and quicker than before. I used to be able to tell that proportions were off, or something like that, but I didn't know what threw them off. Now I am more aware of the structure of the human face, and can better recognize what my mistakes are. I liked this project because I think it was very calming, and seemed rewarding for me. If I could re-do my final drawing of my little sister, I think I would try to draw it in something other than pencil. Pencil is my go-to media choice, because it's familiar so I'm more comfortable with it, but I really wish that I would have pushed my boundaries a bit more.<br />
Overall, I liked this project and I think I improved a bit.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08597304459877832209noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023730293056136623.post-68151729801788185402017-05-23T19:00:00.002-07:002017-05-23T19:00:20.677-07:00Painting<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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In class we were given the assignment to choose acrylic or oil paint, and we had to paint something using that media. I chose a sunflower because they are my favorite kind of flower and they grow all along the side of my Grandma's house, and remind me of her. I had a challenging time getting a range of value in this piece. Since the sunflower in my reference picture was almost completely yellow, I had to imagine the deeper colors to really add depth to my piece. Sadly, I was unable to get a picture of my painting when I finished because I finished late and had to hurry and turn it in. It simply slipped my mind to take a final photo. If I could re-do this piece, I would try to pay more attention to the middle of the sunflower. Although I do like the texture I made there, I don't like how it looks kind of thrown together. Overall, I really enjoyed this project, and my love for painting grew immensely.</div>
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08597304459877832209noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023730293056136623.post-43999452016844365622017-03-27T16:08:00.001-07:002017-03-27T16:08:22.705-07:00Prisma texture What textures did you create in your drawing? How did you apply technique/formal elements to create them?<br />
In this piece, I mainly focused on creating the smooth, even texture of the skin, and the texture of the iris in the eye. I achieved the texture in the skin by a lot of layering and blending with baby oil. For the iris, I didn't really use any techniques or anything other than a lot of practice!<br />
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What did you learn during this project? Did you overcome any challenges?<br />
I learned that prisma colors take a lot of patients to use, and that I really like them! I overcame a few challenges, with getting the eyelashes to look realistic, and flowing, instead of twiggy. I overcame this by really studying the picture, and practicing on other papers a lot!<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08597304459877832209noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023730293056136623.post-85320430582716977052017-02-04T17:09:00.001-08:002017-02-04T17:09:16.376-08:00Making Trite Un-TriteFor my trite "symbol" I chose a sunset. I feel like sunsets are commonly used in romantic movies, and books, and basically whenever I think of romance, I think of a sunset. To use this concept, and make it original, I decided to draw a candle, because candles are another, more unique in my mind, thing that represents romance. To incorporate the color in the sunset into my drawing, I used prisma colors to draw a colorful flame.<br />
I think that the composition of my drawing makes it look really focused, and cool! It really keeps your attention drawn to the flame. Since there isn't very much going on in the background, so it almost forces your eye to pay attention to all the little details. I think another artistic choice that made my art successful was that I tied in the colors to outside of the flame(the extra glow the flame had) to make those pieces of the artwork really go together. At first, I started out with just making the glow around the flame yellow, because that's the way it looked in my reference picture, but adding the other colors really made it my own, and helped everything in the piece tie together nicely.<br />
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This is the prep work I did, before starting on my final piece </div>
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This is the final!!!!</div>
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(I'll post picture at home)Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08597304459877832209noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023730293056136623.post-21269235239955066702017-01-17T06:59:00.000-08:002017-01-17T06:59:27.851-08:00Self Portrait(I'm adding the picture when I get home)<br />
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1: Discuss your drawing: I think I did a really decent job drawing this self portrait. I was able to capture where the light was hitting my face quite nicely, and where the shadows were covering, and darkening parts of my face. I think the hair turned out very nice, because instead of focusing on individual lines, I focused on sections, and the different values in them. I focused really well when drawing this piece, and I really think that carries over into my artwork. You can tell that I worked hard and it pays off! I focused on expression instead of making this mechanical, or zombie-like. I kind of wish I would have gone mechanical, just to challenge myself a little bit more, or that I would have at least used prisma colors, as a bit of a challenge.<br />
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I accomplished depth and value by darkening the value where there were shadows, and making sure to have a nice contrast between the lights and darks, to really tie them together. I chose to make my portrait expressive, because I thought that the idea of changing too much of it sounded daunting. Like I said before, if I could re do the project, I would do mechanical, or expressive with colored pencils. I think that the most aesthetic past of my drawing is my hair, or the part of my face that is wrinkled up, because of my hand pressing against it. I think these are the most important because they really add to the realistic look of the piece. I was able to give the viewer an interesting experience when viewing the piece, because of all the little details that I added into the drawing. I drew a lot of small things, like freckles, or veins in the eye, that just added to the realism.<br />
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To me, I feel that it is expressive, but mostly because I was excited to draw it and put a lot of work into it, so i think that the memories of drawing it are what is making it expressive. I don't know if it's expressive to other people though, I think that I could have added more emotion in the eyes, or done something like that, just to make it even more expressive. I think that it turned out kind of funny, because I look completely bored, so I think that aspect of it's expression shine through.<br />
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Without using the words beautiful, or ugly, I would say that my work is boring. there isn't a lot going on in the photo, and it's in graphite, so it's just kind of dull. I guess it's kind of fitting because I am making a bored face in the picture, and it's in boring colors, but I just think it's too much boring and not enough excitement in the piece to keep people really interested.<br />
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I think that I could have done better with my composition, and put something in the background. without having anything in the background, I think it looks decent. I like that my hand is in the front of the photo, and it kind of catches your eye, as the foreground. My actual face, and hair and head and everything acts as the middleground, and then I don't have a background. I think that my drawing would be a lot cooler if I were to add a background. I think it would be really cool to add a bright, colorful background to the otherwise, kind of dull piece. It would act as a pop of excitement and color!<br />
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This piece makes me feel really bored. I think it's a good piece, but it doesn't really say anything. As I was saying before, I think I should add a pop of color to the background, and it could be cool to add some color in my eyes too. If I were to add the said pop of color, I think it could double the success of my piece, and actually say something.<br />
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I think that this is kind of tied between being a success or a failure. As I said before, it looks good, but it just doesn't have enough excitement. If I were to go through with adding a background in color, then I would consider it a success. At the moment, I think that the only thing that makes this piece original is that it's of my face. Everything else about it seems kind of like it could be expected from a high school art student, and doesn't really show creativity.<br />
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areas the light was shining on. My favorite part of the picture (texture wise)
is the nose, because I think I did a great job with showing the wet nose. I
captured it well because I drew little circles where the light was still
hitting. I think doing small things like this really enhanced my picture,
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lot of composition in the picture. I drew the dog to fit the page. I did a nice
job balancing the lights and darks on the page I created a realistic picture
using shadows, where I didn’t scratch anything, and I created the
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movement in this picture by the strokes I used. I drew wavy lines on the ear to
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08597304459877832209noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023730293056136623.post-56818704316072166772016-12-18T22:47:00.002-08:002016-12-18T22:47:52.953-08:00DumDumsFor this mini project Mrs. Rossi handed out DumDums and Prismacolors and had us draw the sucker. This was daunting to me, but wasn't as difficult as I had imagined. I had a really fun time blending the different colors and creating the creases and changes of value in the wrapper. I think I did a good job with this assignment.<br />
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I really like how both of these turned out. I think I did a nice job with the contrast of values, and really making the right parts pop. I think drawing hair is really really fun now! I can't wait to draw it in the final project.</div>
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In class, Mrs. Rossi had us draw our own nose from three different angles. I didn't have enough time to draw three different angles, so I only ended up doing two. I really like how the second on turned out, I think it looks realistic and as a nice range of values.</div>
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In class, we had to attempt a drawing of our own eye. While drawing it, I thought it looked good, but now, I don't like it quite as much. I think I made the bottom of the eye to circular. I do, however, like the tear duct in the eye. I shaded it really well, and added a nice highlight.</div>
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At the beginning of class, Mrs. Rossi had us cut out pictures of facial features from magazines, and do our best to draw them as realistically as possible. I think I did a good job drawing the ear. I added a good amount of shading, and I think it blended really well.</div>
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I think I did a really good job with this project. It is
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I did not add a background to my piece, due to lack of time.
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I think the colors were nicely tied throughout the piece. I
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Yes. I had dark browns in the creases of the bag, and whites
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I made highlights on the parts of the bag and apples that
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Acquiring the skills necessary to create a successful
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I had a hard time being patient with the amount of time
everything was taking, especially since I sit next to Anna, who finishes her
projects in a class period. I think to improve my actual drawing I could go
back and add a background. I think if I were to do this, it would be on a
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I created an interesting point of view by adding the side-view mirror of a car into the drawing. I think that was a really original and creative way to use multiple different points of view. I think it was successful, because you can tell that the mirror is showing behind where you are driving and behind the mirror is what you would be seeing out of the window of the car.<br />
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it is important to know perspective and how to use it for this piece, because without it, you wouldn't really be able to tell what's going on and it would all just look off and not as realistic. By using perspective it also helps to draw the right proportions. <br />
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Without having learned how to shade and how to layer the colored pencils in the exercises we did, I don't think my project would have turned out as well. I was able to learn what colors worked well on what colored paper and to not press too hard on the prismacolors when drawing. <br />
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I used one point perspective in my project, but I used two different plains, since there was a mirror looking behind, and a view ahead. I tried doing it all at once, but I had to erase it and start over because the two separate plains were confusing me, so I did them one at a time.<br />
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Yes. I think I had a nice composition. I had different parts of my drawing on different plains, and I made sure to draw the things that were closer, bigger, and the things that were further away smaller.<br />
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<span style="font-family: "Tekton Pro","sans-serif"; font-size: 12pt;"><o:p> This was my first time using prismacolors in an actual project. I used them once for an exercise in Art 2, but it was just for one day, so it doesn't really count. I thought it was really fun to work with colored pencils! It's currently my favorite medium to use. Even though I liked using colored pencils a lot, I still faced some obstacles. When I was drawing the grass I had a hard time making it look separate, but at the same time, combined, so it wasn't just a bunch of lines. I think some of the advantages I had in this drawing included the blending of all the different colors. I think the sky looks really good, and is kind of a pop of color.</o:p></span></div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08597304459877832209noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023730293056136623.post-5409029678894522032016-10-12T15:39:00.001-07:002016-10-12T15:39:48.715-07:00Working With PrismacolorsI absolutely LOVE working with prisma colors! Ever since I was little I've liked using colored pencils but I've always thought they were kind of annoying because they leave little white marks where you can still see the paper if you color too light or they leave an imprint where you've colored too hard. (Of course those were Crayola) But I'm absolutely loving using prismas. I think it's really cool to try to see the "colors that aren't there" and shade with colors that aren't just gray or black.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08597304459877832209noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023730293056136623.post-55633853147215713342016-10-12T15:36:00.000-07:002016-10-12T15:36:09.262-07:002 Point Perspective and 3 Point PerspectiveI thought this was really cool to learn! I have been seeing paintings hung around my home and been thinking "That's in 2 point" I really liked learning ways to draw the things around me. I think I'm decent at finding where the lines line up. I still get confused sometimes but for the most part I think I know what I'm doing.<br />
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the craftsmanship of your drawing. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>(Is
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<span style="font-family: "Georgia","serif";"><o:p> I think the craftsmanship of my drawing was good! I think that I could have kept it more neat by keeping a sheet of paper under my hand so that I didn't smudge the pencil so much.</o:p></span></div>
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I think that my shadows and values are realistic for the most part. I didn't have enough value. The range of value was not as big as I would have hoped. I could have fixed it, but I actually didn't catch the lack of different values until just now!<br />
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Yes. I believe that you can see the source of lighting especially well on the tin container in the front, and in the reflection on the scissors. <br />
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<span style="font-family: "Georgia","serif";"><o:p> I think that the compositional sketches were very important, because if I were to just start drawing a random spot, I think it would have either looked really crammed, or there wouldn't have been enough in the drawing to fill the space. By doing compositional sketches I was able to see what would work best for me and look best too.</o:p></span></div>
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I think my final drawing was successful because I did really well with the proportions (which is something I have struggled with in the past), and I did a good job capturing a good source of light.<br />
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Yes.<br />
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I think there is a pleasing composition because all the objects are on separate plains, and are near enough to each other to overlap, but far enough away from each other that they don't completely cover each other up.<br />
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I think I did a good job managing my time for this project. I was able to get a lot done by focusing hard, and not wasting my time. <br />
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<span style="font-family: "Georgia","serif";"><o:p>While drawing a still life II have learned to have patience, and to take your time on the details of things, because in some cases the details can be what makes or breaks you.</o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Georgia","serif";"><o:p>(The first image attached is my compositional sketches, and the second image is my final project)</o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 10pt; line-height: 200%; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt;"><o:p> I think that I did an excellent job with blending and transformations in this project. I used a blending tool, which most definitely helped to create a smooth transition. I think it turned out so well, because I kind of worked in layers. Instead of starting out really dark and having to lighten things up, I started off light and darkened the areas that needed to be darkened. </o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 10pt; line-height: 200%; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt;"><o:p> I think that it is very important to capture a smooth and flowing texture in this drawing because without having a flowing texture, I think that the sheet would look less like a sheet, and it would be harder to blend the values into each other.</o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 10pt; line-height: 200%; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt;"><o:p>If I could recreate this drawing I think that I would try to do it without using the blending tool. I think that by doing this it would help me improve with creating a more gradual shadow with only using the medium. I think that I would also try to use more of the white colored pencil. I didn't use a lot of it in my project, and I think it looks really cool, and helps to really bring out the places where light reflects off of the sheet. Although I did use some white charcoal, I wish I would have used more. </o:p></span></div>
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The first picture attached below is of my practice with using different types of charcoal. The second picture is of my final project.</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08597304459877832209noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023730293056136623.post-77350797232843685422016-10-12T14:40:00.003-07:002016-10-12T14:40:34.100-07:00Shape ShadingFor this exercise we were given multiple different shapes, and were told to arrange them in a way that would make an appealing still life. We were told to focus on making the shapes look as 3D as possible, by curving our lines to move with the shape.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08597304459877832209noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023730293056136623.post-39110057753372234582016-10-12T14:37:00.003-07:002016-10-12T14:37:22.567-07:00Paper CoilFor one of our exercises in class, we were given a thin strip of paper that we would loop and tape to a black paper. We had to use a white colored pencil. This kind of trained our minds to really look at the bright spots instead of looking more at the shadows. Doing so helped me to be more aware of the other mediums I can use.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08597304459877832209noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023730293056136623.post-17496817981268030652016-09-10T09:51:00.002-07:002016-09-10T09:51:14.852-07:00Final Contour Room Drawing1) I think I used an overall fluid line. There were some spots where the line was kind of shaky because I was uncertain of that was where the line was supposed to go, but I think you can tell I drew with an overall fluid line because of how the line curves when it turns, and every line is connected to another line. <br />
2) The exercises we completed earlier in the week helped me to draw a better final classroom contour drawing. For example, the blind hand contour helped me really focus in on proportion and detail, while not lifting my pen. I think knowing this helped me to be able to draw things life sized, and make it look more like you're in the room. <br />
3) Contour line drawings involve one fluid line connecting everything in the drawing, and outline drawing is where you can pick up the pen or pencil and move it around without a connecting line<br />
4) It depends on the artist and whether they interpret lines as strict, and angular, or flowing and continuous. I personally interpret lines as flowing and continuous, this is important because the way you see it is your style of art, and every artist is different and will see the room differently. Different drawings of the same room can look very different because of the way each artist sees the room.<br />
5) In completing this drawing I learned that fluidity is everything in contour line drawings. If I could recreate my drawing I would try to keep the lines more fluid and connected. I believe that it would make my final drawing look a lot better.<br />
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(Sorry the picture is blurry, I didn't realize until now.)<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08597304459877832209noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023730293056136623.post-46605293516825709952016-09-10T09:27:00.000-07:002016-09-10T09:27:02.649-07:00Practice Contour RoomWe all had the assignment to draw a contour drawing of our classroom, we could pick any spot in the room, and we would draw from that perspective, and try to add as much detail as we could. I think that my practice drawing was going pretty well! I think I was using decently fluid lines, and I was adding a lot of detail, so it was looking realistic. I think the perspective in my practice could have been better, but the rest of my practice drawing I thought was very good.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08597304459877832209noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023730293056136623.post-49597776475428899252016-09-10T09:20:00.001-07:002016-09-10T09:20:43.163-07:00Backpack Contour DrawingI thought this exercise was very fun! I really liked trying to draw all the creases and folds in the material of my backpack. This expanded my artistic comfort zone a lot because I usually attempt drawings like this with a pencil, so I can add shading and I can erase where I mess up. Using pen, and one continuous line was definitely hard but I think it helped me improve as an artist. I think my drawing turned out very well.<br />
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