06-03-2019, 12:54 PM
I think i agree that 9 is your best attempt there is a nice contrast something alway appreciate.You can really feel the difference in volume between those with straight stroke and this one with more curved stroke.I think the next step is to improve your awareness of how you hold the charcoal.
Personally i never liked spiral sketchbook there in the way of the hand drawing freely and they create a surface that doesn't rest near the surface there rest on creating a drag sometime.Not ideal for big piece in my opinion i think the best would be a sheet pad you can still carry around as one block but when you need a sheet you can just tear it as a individual unit.This way the sheet is loose and you can easly flip it around just like if you were on a digital program.I find it useful to flip the sheet to adjust to the wrist or elbow natural limit this way it create more option to create natural flowing curve.
Personally i never liked spiral sketchbook there in the way of the hand drawing freely and they create a surface that doesn't rest near the surface there rest on creating a drag sometime.Not ideal for big piece in my opinion i think the best would be a sheet pad you can still carry around as one block but when you need a sheet you can just tear it as a individual unit.This way the sheet is loose and you can easly flip it around just like if you were on a digital program.I find it useful to flip the sheet to adjust to the wrist or elbow natural limit this way it create more option to create natural flowing curve.
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The journey of an artist truly begin when he can learn from everyone error.
Teamwork make your dream work.
Asking help is the key to growth.