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Brrunno [24]
2 years ago
15

So recently I’ve been trying to draw more realistic. And i just got into the 6th grade so I decided to try drawing realistically

for the first time! Any tips?

Arts
1 answer:
AnnZ [28]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Definitely just find reference pictures on Pinterest or something (you can check out my acc my at is greenteaxbabe I have a drawing references board) And get the sizing correct in reference to everything else in the picture. Good work tho keep at it!! <3

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