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    Con Crete teaches JDEEGZ how to draw!

    yo, i kinda spent more than the planned 5 minutes, as i just saw that like 2 seconds ago. Some suck, some are aite.

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    1. A wheel that was on the bottom of my bed.
    2. Some cool thing on something even cooler
    3. One part of a 3 hole puncher
    4. Buttons on some binoculars
    5. Bullet hole in a dry board wall(?)
    6. Vent - forget the name ><
    7. End of a sponge mop without the sponge.
    8. Spine of a backpack I am making
    9. Hydraulic Piston (shitty)
    10. Hitch
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    Very good studies. You have a really solid industrial design streak we are going to have to break but otherwise you understand surface and dimensionality very well. I want to see more of the cracked nasty holes in the wall. More shading.

    Next assignment.

    Spray paint on metal.
    Scorch mark.
    Bullet lodged in metal.
    Ripped car fender (torn jagged metal)
    Stained battered cloth
    Leather bunched up
    A rusty bolt
    A gapping bleeding wound (ax inflicted)

    Some real difficult ones in here. Incorporate other elements if you see fit, such as characters or weapons of other environmental stuff. Stay loose, stay fresh, use pencil and take advantage of that non-orthographic scratchy line. It will do a lot of the work for you.

    And use lots and lots of reference. Please, for your own sanity use reference.
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    little curious as to how i portray spray painted-metal.
    and do ihave to use pencil? ive kind of been whipped into using only pen and drawing with this ID streak you call it
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    Hey jim,

    Sorry about not posting in two weeks, I was in Italy and I forgot to let you know ahead of time...

    I think drawing with a pencil and getting loose is going to be healthy for you. You can see spray painted metal on the right outside shoulder of the orc. Just find a picture of spray paint and draw it. I mean source photo is hugely important.

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