1.2.R2-1: Banish ugly, blunt-ended lines in your shading by using tapered lines of different lengths and values to create seamless gradations in your drawings.
“There’s never any need for speed,” is something I think gets severely lost in the era of online art. I know I tend to forget. Thank you so much for this!
I am working on a lesson on Drawspace that I didn't understand at all until I watched this.. Thank you for making this video and explaining it so well.
Well, Mike, I've been hearing about this tapered stroke and I'm going to give it a go. You did an excellent job of explaining both the 'why' and the 'how' of this technique. Your work is excellent, by the way. The textures in the wood are amazing. Thanks.
“There’s never any need for speed,” is something I think gets severely lost in the era of online art. I know I tend to forget. Thank you so much for this!
Excellent information. Thank you so much.
I am working on a lesson on Drawspace that I didn't understand at all until I watched this.. Thank you for making this video and explaining it so well.
Well, Mike, I've been hearing about this tapered stroke and I'm going to give it a go. You did an excellent job of explaining both the 'why' and the 'how' of this technique. Your work is excellent, by the way. The textures in the wood are amazing. Thanks.
Mike, your drawings are absolutely stunning. Especially the dog fur. I’ve always fancied myself a great drawer, but I cringe at that idea now. Lol.
Waaaaaaaawwwww what great tutorial thank youu, very important!
Thank You ✏️
Sir would u plz like to tell me which brand paper have u used?