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Old 04-15-2002, 07:20 PM   #1
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Peter, I have been using that circle, then oval method for a little while now. I was surprised at how my speed increased when using this. Also, likenesses came faster and easier. Maybe I should try to erase them afteward so that the viewer doesn't get distracted. I think I know why I avoid putting in the pupils. It's because they are the key to the likeness. I will force myself to put them in from now on. You know whats funny, that girl actually did have a beard. Ha Ha.. Just kidding. I will work on my expressions. Some of my drawings get very rough. I will focus on keeping them clean and foucusing on the line also. Thanks for all of the great advice Peter. Unless someone points out these small things, they usually go unnoticed.
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