The answer to the first question:
"What are some of the best places to find art references?"
I've been drawing for a while, and I find that good references depend on what you're drawing, but if you like to draw people, like I do, I find references for people on Pinterest for one, but I also use real people as references (especially using my siblings :) )
A good way is to see how people work and practice anatomy and proportions, trust me, they are a BIG part of drawing, especially people!!
Hope this helped!! \(^u^\)
P.S. sorry I don't really paint, (cuz I'm bad at it) so I can't really answer that question (^w^')
Siddhartha gautama started hinduism in east india
Here are some practical tips to improve your accent in another language, no matter which language you're learning.
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- <u>5. Practice Makes Perfect.</u>
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<em><u>The most popular English accent of them all. Spread around the world by American cinema, music, television and more than 350 million North Americans (including Canadians, eh), this is the easiest accent for most people to understand, whether native speakers or non-native speakers.</u></em>
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Answer:
Auditory.
Explanation:
The listener is set in motion with the sound and picture it moving along as they hear it. if that makes any sense at all. maybe maybe not. Have a nice day.
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