Drawing a Woman in One Line (and Other Art)
  • MrOsborne
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    Drawing a Woman in One Line (and Other Art)

    by MrOsborne » Tue Nov 23, 2021 1:56 pm

    I can draw portraits in one continuous line. I've been studying this for several years


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    Re: Drawing a Woman in One Line (and Other Art)

    by MarshallRebecca » Thu Nov 25, 2021 8:38 am

    I have always admired this technique, it seems to me that it is incredibly difficult
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    Re: Drawing a Woman in One Line (and Other Art)

    by DeirdreGlover » Thu Nov 25, 2021 8:59 am

    I love portraits in an unusual technique of execution. My best friend's birthday is coming soon and I wanted to please her with something extraordinary. I advise you to look here if you are interested in something like this. I got an absolute portrait resemblance to a real person and a very cool unusual gift. I think if you already know how to draw in a continuous line technique, you will be interested in it. You can try to make similar paintings to order, I'm sure many people will like them.
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    Re: Drawing a Woman in One Line (and Other Art)

    by Cristina » Fri Nov 26, 2021 8:42 pm

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    Re: Drawing a Woman in One Line (and Other Art)

    by charli55 » Sun Dec 26, 2021 11:13 am

    I don't have any hands-on experience, but I've been doing a ton of digging over the last while, and Huion seems to be the clear winner for non-Wacom tablets. People say they offer the best drivers and have the widest native/tested compatibility. Someone here mentioned the 610 Pro, and I countered with the 610 Pro V2; depending on your specific needs, the Pro V2 will likely have everything you need. I've heard a good word about the build quality minus the USB port (figures, one of the essential parts to most people!), so be careful when unplugging and plugging in. I am still deciding which one is best because I have some drawing ideas for beginners I want to post on my website.

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