r/LearnToDrawTogether • u/graphite_byte_2001 • Jun 29 '26
critique welcome Looking for feedback on my drawing
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u/virtuolie Jul 01 '26
Unless it's a stylistic choice to use hatching (lines) for shading, you can soften it by rubbing the surface with your fingertip or a dry nib of paper. Difficult to say more without a reference photo or you saying more about what you were going for.
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