#pencil#sketch#naturalforms#face#drawing#art#fountainpen I think the worst part about learning anything is lack of progress. Something you just need to repeat stuff consciously for many times until it finally clicks in your head. What is important is to not do it mindlessly. Every time I draw and put my mind into it, everything seems to look better immediately. It's all about focus on shadows, light and #form.
For me, it still did not, but I think I'm on a right path. All I need is time.
Hey #MastoArt community: I need a #recommendation for a pocket sized mechanical pencil. And by that I mean one that I stick into my back pocket vertically without it sticking out too much, if it all.
I have a regular-sized mechanical pencil I love, a trusty old Zebra, but it gets stuck on things in my back pocket - chairs, etc.
Lead size is not important, I'll take what I can get as long as the #pencil fits in a pants pocket.
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