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Sketches Techniques

  1. Buy a good set of drawing pencil.
  2. Learn how to hold your pencils properly
  3. Practice shading
  4. Plan what you are going to draw before you start a picture
  5. Keep your pencil strokes going in the same direction
  6. Experiment with textures
    • Cross-hatching
    • Directional strokes
    • Circulism

 

 

 












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