Post number #1086533, ID: 24aec5
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A. Draw upside down, theoretically,without flipping or rotating the image. Basically as similar of result B. Render it realistically esp : reflection, refraction, translucency, not mathemathically precise, but physically correct of sorts. c. Add enough in it for 6 digit traffic(or sales)nowadays, theoretically, acontent
Post number #1086541, ID: ecd636
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Post number #1086543, ID: e57304
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Why are you so obsessed with drawing upsidedown anyway??
Post number #1086563, ID: b9cc34
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>>1086543 no really, i mean rotated around >With With other things too, so it's not a single thing >Why Betty Edwards said it helps improving. Also, I have no other skill, and the courses I want in life never got more specific other than broad strokes. Good business plan I suppose. But I'm a bit of a hunchback, so I guess such things happens. Not completely. Just utterly alike for... 5%, maybe more. Doppelganger like. Factory defect. With war here and there, up and downs. Lul
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| A. Draw upside down, theoretically,without flipping or rotating the image. Basically as similar of result
B. Render it realistically esp : reflection, refraction, translucency, not mathemathically precise, but physically correct of sorts.
c. Add enough in it for 6 digit traffic(or sales)nowadays, theoretically, acontent