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Sighting is done by holding up a pencil, pen or ruler at arm's length to the object being drawn. Measure the height of the subject along the pencil and still at arm’s length compare it to the size of ...
Draw what you see, not what you think what you see, is probably a recommendation that you've heard a lot if you're a beginner artist, but it can be harder than it might sound. It also raises questions ...
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Sighting is done by holding up a pencil, pen or ruler at arm's length to the object being drawn. Measure the height of the subject along the pencil and still at arm’s length compare it to the size of ...