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Become a Patron- Only the Beginning
- Telling a Story
- Mediums on a Budget
- Graphite Novel
- Leading the way
- Art Block in the Neighborhood
- How It's Made
- Error
- Gesture Drawing Part 1
- Negative Space
- When Art Goes Sideways
- Halloween Hints
- Anatomy: The Joy of Skeletons P1
- Anatomy: The Joy of Skeletons P2
- Anatomy: The Joy of Skeletons P3
- It's All About Perspective: Intro
- It's All About Perspective: Basics
- It's All About Perspective: 2-Point
- It's All About Perspective: 3-Point P1
- It's All About Perspective: 3-Point P2
- A Gift
- Happy New Year
- Know Your Proportions
- 404 Health Not Found
- Recharging
- Proportions for the People
- Details, details
- Ramblings
- Health Hiatus
- Hiatus 2
- Health Hiatus 3
- Sunset Mist
- Light: At the Source
- Light: The Journey
- In the Atmosphere
- Light and Shadows
Creator
I know it's hekken confusing to point all these "This is the length and equal to this" and then say "but it might not be!" The point I'm trying to get across here is that the human body usually sticks to certain general ratios, but that no one is exactly identical. In fact, our own faces aren't even exactly symmetrical. These "rules" are just a good anchor to remember while drawing.
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