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Submitted On | Dec13/12, 17:46 | Favourites | 0 | Favourite This |
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This shows how better a drawing looks when you omit the outlines. This is done by running the sketch on a copier with the contrast set so light you can barely see the lines. Colored pencils will blot out the lines. Using corrosponding colors for shading, and loading the drawing on an SD chip in low light conditions gives more depth.
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