Demo - Different Ways to Use Line Weight
Demo - Different Ways to Use Line Weight
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Mon Barker
Tried this with Mario mushrooms…reworking lines to try to get them to flow is not always successful but can see how tone and thickness of lines can be used to position the viewer or light source in what starts as a flat image. Not the best subject matter for hierarchy of importance however..
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Before diving into the longer demo, let's simplify shoes to ovals to explore the different approaches to organizing line weight. Join us in the premium course to watch this demo and all future demos!

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Stan Prokopenko
Before I get into the level 2 demo, I want to show you my thought process for exploring the different options for organizing line weight.
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I don’t have a printer so I drew the rhino in hopes I can trace over it. I found printer paper is just thick enough so I can’t see clearly, so I did the exercise on a picture of cherries. Included my rhino also. Let me know if you all have any suggestions for it. I’m likely going to do this one again with another picture. Thanks!
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