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I drew a dog...'s head
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The hard part is having the training to be able to translate 3D objects to 2D, and that they still look right. Another hard part (even harder) is choosing the correct amount of lines, not too much, not too little. Drawing the exact number of lines is something that only masters can do right.
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For those words...I can only offer this...I am a master of miniscule sketch! :lol:
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Well, the extent of my drawing ability is still making flipbooks in modern history Wink. They tend to be influenced on the current topic, so I end up with flipbooks about the Crimean War or whatever...
but somehow they always involve someone getting: crushed, shot, pushed off a cliff, poisoned, exploded, imploded, strangled, stabbed, or various other kinds of poorly-animated violence. Because it just wouldn't be a stick animation without it!
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