The guy in this shows how to really take time and effort into drawing your lines and tells you to practice your line without touching the paper before drawing your lines -Chancellor Newsome
This guy is very particular about his lines but it pays off because they are almost perfect. Hopefully this will help my line drawing abilities -Garrison Hotchkiss
he does have very hairy arms. It interesting how he air-traces his lines before actually putting the pencil to the paper. The lines look alot cleaner and the drawing more cohesive.
I kinda liked the background music, and if it were me, I would outline in chickenscratch or whatever, and then go back and erase and refine the lines section by section.
He is very serious about his work if he is willing to practice the line three times before actually drawing it. And I agree, his arms are pretty nasty!
He is very persistent, and you can see how it gets better after several tries. I think it is interesting how he practices several times before actually drawing. He is very patient.
I think that having to refine the line is a very good way of getting your lines finer rather than rigid lines.
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My favorite part is the guy he's funny and has hairy arms and has a nice accent and will help improve my line drawing.
ReplyDeleteI thought it was very interesting how he practiced his line 3 times before he drew it.
ReplyDeleteGracie Kate
The guy in this shows how to really take time and effort into drawing your lines and tells you to practice your line without touching the paper before drawing your lines
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why does he have such harry arms? the second time he drew the picture it did look a lot better than the first.
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This guy is very particular about his lines but it pays off because they are almost perfect. Hopefully this will help my line drawing abilities
ReplyDelete-Garrison Hotchkiss
he does have very hairy arms. It interesting how he air-traces his lines before actually putting the pencil to the paper. The lines look alot cleaner and the drawing more cohesive.
ReplyDeleteHis arms are kind of gross, but his drawings are way better than anything I could ever do. His choice in background music is really weird.
ReplyDeleteI kinda liked the background music, and if it were me, I would outline in chickenscratch or whatever, and then go back and erase and refine the lines section by section.
ReplyDeleteHe is very serious about his work if he is willing to practice the line three times before actually drawing it. And I agree, his arms are pretty nasty!
ReplyDeletei like this video it helped me with my drawing abilities and he does have very hairy arms
ReplyDelete-justin hobbs
His drawing his basically perfect because he takes his time and does not rush his work.
ReplyDelete-Christian Holcomb
His arms are ridiculous, but i didn't know that drawing just some lines was really that hard.
ReplyDeleteI like how his patience does not take up much time but provides a much cleaner and better looking series of lines.
ReplyDelete-Kevin Moreau
I admire his patience throughout it all
ReplyDeleteHe is very persistent, and you can see how it gets better after several tries. I think it is interesting how he practices several times before actually drawing. He is very patient.
ReplyDelete-Anna Jones
Not a big fan of those arms. But the patience he has to practice 3 times before he puts his pencil on the paper is crazy.
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