A deep dive into crosshatching
How I Crosshatch, Part 1, How I Crosshatch, Part 2, and How I Crosshatch, Part 3 are all available in the shop.
Please feel free to share the drawings below that you’re most proud of from these courses.
A deep dive into crosshatching
How I Crosshatch, Part 1, How I Crosshatch, Part 2, and How I Crosshatch, Part 3 are all available in the shop.
Please feel free to share the drawings below that you’re most proud of from these courses.
I want to get good at crosshatching. I also love listening to you teach. Constantly you remind us to go lightly.
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So I’m almost done with part two.
My hatches are getting better than when I started.
Here is my most recent work. I now see that the horns came out a bit small in comparison to the rest of the scull.
I bought the course few days ago and have been experimenting a little. two queries - 1) canson mixed media is only available in 300gsm format where i live and bristol smooth available (not vellum), any other paper that has the same tooth as these? 2) i did the pear earlier today but feel that the final piece looks "dirty’ - strokes dont look very clean - any suggestions on what i can do better/ doing wrong. Also including one of the boxes and spheres page (this one was on canson so including it), if it helps.