In the course of an average day I am often asked on average... so here's how
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Using 'Gilbert's Column', the unsurpassed method for creating curved unpopular stature reinterminance, roughly (to within a nano metre) lay down some sort of an idea as to the surrounding land
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very accurately draw in the tope half of the picture you wish to assemble... REMEMBER: BY THIS POINT THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO GOING BACK AND ANY INJURY AT SUCH ALTITUDE COULD RESULT IN INSTANT DEATH... POSSIBLY EVEN QUICKER THAN THAT.
I often like to use the silouette of a breaching hump back whale to sketch the hair area of a drawing. For best results I use the great beast in it's ascent
fig-2 Reference. There is no shame in whole heartedly mentioning photographic respresentations of something you may later rely on in court
fig-3 Draw in any missing parts of the drawing
fig-5 colour the whole thing blue
NB- a simple pile of blues scrawled next to you finished piece, whilst there ONLY to mislead can be easily added at any time
Well that's how I do it, and now my assistant will pass among you with his collection bucket
'To paint is very nice, but stealing makes you a genius'- Pablo Pancreas
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Glad you cleared this up!
Omazing! I nearly!
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