How to Draw Neat Lines
Have a clear idea of what you wish to draw in mind and focus on a single, significant line., Simply by estimation, imagine a "Point A" and a "Point B" of the line., Draw from "Point A" to "Point B" back and forth repeatedly., Repeat with the rest of...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Have a clear idea of what you wish to draw in mind and focus on a single
If you are copying the image from another work, you may want to have the original piece at hand.
It does not matter whether or not the line is straight, curved, etc. -
Step 2: significant line.
This does not have to be perfect.
Do not stress over the accuracy in location. , Always draw softly the first time.
There will always be an opportunity at the end to go over your drawing in a darker color.
There is no need to erase the mess around the straightest of the lines.
It will only make the line look awkward and broken.
It is okay if your lines make random turns or are rough.
They are only guides for when you will draw over them with a darker color. ,, Simply follow the most centered line that appears best.
Erase the pencil.
Your lines will most likely be quite close.
In this case, allow your pen to take the path that seems the most correct.
The penciled lines are most commonly used to keep from going off the path. , -
Step 3: Simply by estimation
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Step 4: imagine a "Point A" and a "Point B" of the line.
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Step 5: Draw from "Point A" to "Point B" back and forth repeatedly.
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Step 6: Repeat with the rest of the lines.
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Step 7: Trace over every line slowly with darker color from a pen.
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Step 8: Add color.
Detailed Guide
If you are copying the image from another work, you may want to have the original piece at hand.
It does not matter whether or not the line is straight, curved, etc.
This does not have to be perfect.
Do not stress over the accuracy in location. , Always draw softly the first time.
There will always be an opportunity at the end to go over your drawing in a darker color.
There is no need to erase the mess around the straightest of the lines.
It will only make the line look awkward and broken.
It is okay if your lines make random turns or are rough.
They are only guides for when you will draw over them with a darker color. ,, Simply follow the most centered line that appears best.
Erase the pencil.
Your lines will most likely be quite close.
In this case, allow your pen to take the path that seems the most correct.
The penciled lines are most commonly used to keep from going off the path. ,
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