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Draw Tip Tuesday: Foreshortening
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Draw Tip Tuesdays - Draw Tip Tuesday: Foreshortening

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Welcome to Draw Tip Tuesday! How do you draw foreshortening? When you draw something that’s foreshortened, it’s kind of an optical illusion that’s created because something looks compressed. Now I could talk about vanishing points and all that, but you can also slow down and look at the shapes. With color pencils, you can use soft strokes to fill the shadows, and when you layer the pencil lines, you darken those shades. The longer you look at the subject, the more shadows you’ll see. Take your time and add those soft tones. Copyrights Koosje Koene www.MakeAwesomeArt.com

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