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6 sessions

In this course, you will:Practice drawing cubes, spheres and their surrounding space.
At the end of the course, you should be able to:– Learn how to shade basic shapes with light and shadow
– Measure and position the composition on the page correctly
– Arrange multiple objects in a good composition
Note:– Real life drawing is very different from copying images or paintings. You need to observe 3D objects and learn how to draw shapes under various lighting conditions.
– Your work does not have to be a perfect match with the original model.

This course helps you master the basics before moving on to harder topics. You will learn how to draw simple and complex objects with confidence, whether they are still life or human figures.


2 responses to “Pencil Basics 1”

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