alfredo gm
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thanksAlfredo,
Thanks for showing, I like your leaves on the backside layering over the beginning scroll. Keep it up and have a good one.
Thank you very much for your advice, you are absolutely right. I will continue to drawjob one for you: you should learn to draw relatively perfect scroll spines or backbones.if you re cut this exact same layout with better scroll spines the design would improve from just that one feature. nothin is overnite. practice with the pencil. no reason to cut a less-than-great layout.paper is way cheaper than practice plates.
Thank you, any help is welcomeA tip i learned from a video done by layne zeulke. When doing cross hatching on shading lines they should be done with intent, spaced tighter together in areas you want to be darker to farther apart on lighter areas.
Im by no means a great artist, and still have a lot to learn about drawing however maybe this photo will help.
Thank you, I will definitely continue tryingNice first try Alfredo. Look much better than my first one. I am not an expert, but I`m with Monk here. A tip from me., draw in large scale, it is easier to see errors and flaws and if you struggle, ask for help before cutting next one. Keep drawing and keep cutting