Speaking Of Drawing...Contour Excercises Are Back




Well, I was just reading some lessons from Bert Dodson's Keys To Drawing book, and I decided to do the recommended exercises for kicks. It starts off with blind contour, and since I haven't done that in a while, I thought I'd give it a go. To my delight and surprise, I drew some pretty decent blind contours of my hand. It used to be awful, but I think because of Fundies, I'm doing alright. Hopefully, you guys can critique this and see how it goes. I'm still studying from the book, and it's pretty fun. I highly recommend the book to people wanting to draw like a draftsman.
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