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    This picture I made in XARA for students to explain classical drawing steps.
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    This picture I made in XARA for students to explain classical drawing steps.

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    Absolutely fabulous Valery. We could all use more of this type instruction.

    -Ed.

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    Wow, I'm impressed Valery. Now you did this entirely in XaraX?? Is there a way to see the last couple of steps in a bit more detail and how you reached these steps. I understand the stick figure and then adding in the shapes of things and progressively working up to about step 4 but then 5 makes no sense to me and then how to you get from 5 to 6??

    I've saved it for a reference tutorial but if you would make those last two steps a bit more clear then it would just lovely!!

    Many thanks Valery!!
    Richard

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    Hi Valery,

    I have to agree with richard on this one. Steps 1 to 4 pretty clear. Steps 5 & 6 seems like they should be steps 5 to step 60... There just seems to be alot of information skimmed over here...

    I know, I would be interested and Ron is so frightened about steps 5 and 6 he doesn't even want to attempt drawing a person.
    John/DOT

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    Well, I`d like to note that this picture was done like a manual not for drawing on the computer but tradition way (paint, pencil, coal, ink and so on) . It was easy to me show every step of drawing coping previous levels .
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    Really great Valery, do you use a photo as reference?

    Jolande

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    Hi Valery,

    in the enlarged pic of steps 5 and 6 you can see how they tie in much more. On the smaller shots they looked much more complete compared to the other steps.
    John/DOT

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    Great example of top of the line talent, skill, and hardwork!

    Thanks for sharing!

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    You're a true artist...
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