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This exercise isn't meant to turn you into a beginner artist into a good artist. This exercise isn't meant to be fun nor engaging. This exercise is not part of the fundamentals needed for your growth as an artist. However, this exercise is important if you're planning into getting into draftsmanship and/or want your linework control and quality to be better, so your pieces can have more consistency and personality to them.

It's boring, it's mind numbing, it's technical but it's effective if you take your time and be committed in doing these daily. The pen should be an extension of your body and having full control of it will make your pieces look and feel better.

I personally use this as my warm-up before the actual warm-up (Quick poses). It takes 15~30 minutes, depending on your pacing but do take your time with this. The exercise humbles you as well because some of them actually do showcase just how shit you are at linework when that's the main focus of the drawing. I'll post a drawing I did for my comic as a sample on how much better it can look just by my doing these exercises daily.

Do it and share your attempt at this exercise to see where you are with your linework control.

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