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Nicholas Renteria
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Thanks for the comment! So, I'll just give some tips: 1. Use multiple sketching lines. Like if you're just going to draw a curve, draw a small one, then layer it with more curves. 2. Cross-hatch. Kind of like the way they draw fishnet tights, only the holes are way smaller. So for example, draw lots of light strokes slanting to the left(make sure the spaces between them are very small). Then, do the same thing, but make your strokes slant to the right. Just keep doing the same things, and you're cross-hatching. Hope I helped.
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1. Use multiple sketching lines. Like if you're just going to draw a curve, draw a small one, then layer it with more curves.
2. Cross-hatch. Kind of like the way they draw fishnet tights, only the holes are way smaller. So for example, draw lots of light strokes slanting to the left(make sure the spaces between them are very small). Then, do the same thing, but make your strokes slant to the right. Just keep doing the same things, and you're cross-hatching.
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