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Foreshortening

Fri Sep 7, 2007, 9:19 AM
I do wonder ever so often. Is foreshortening meant to be a technique that makes it real? Or is it always an illusion. If it is the latter, then how shall I spot it? I ave tried so often to spot flaws that render the foreshortening a failure. But no... I cannot do that.

But these are mere lamentations... Im happy with things the way they are

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hi fellow acsian :)

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to god be the glory, the best is yet to be.
Hey, thanks for adding me to your friend list. well i should left a word here when i watch you. Sorry i didn't. i have a lof of respect for you my friend, i could see that you are willing to put efforf into getting your drawing skills improved. I am just an amateur too, still struggling to sharpen my skill, so lets work hard together :)
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Hey, thanks for adding me to your friend list. well i should left a word here when i watch you. Sorry i didn't. i have a lof of respect for you my friend, i could see that you are willing to put efforf into getting your drawing skills improved. I am just an amateur too, still struggling to sharpen my skill, so lets work hard together :)
it becomes cleaner if you use "Levels" in photoshop first, reduces the strength of any grey areas...
Thanks for stopping by my page! ^^

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I just scanned them in greyscale and under 300 dpi... like I said befor the drawing has to be clean first
Ug...you did all those in the Hols? Nice

Btw, How did u get the scans/lines so clean.

Keep going ^^

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