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Artist Copy Process

  • radcliffemadeline
  • Oct 16, 2025
  • 1 min read
On my first day creating my Artist Copy, I struggled a bit with the angles of the lines, but I like how I used varying line weights.
On my first day creating my Artist Copy, I struggled a bit with the angles of the lines, but I like how I used varying line weights.

My second day was when I started understanding how to best capture the angle of the lines. I think I could have made the lines in the areas with many of them more parallel, so it is clear to see them but they still show the shading.
My second day was when I started understanding how to best capture the angle of the lines. I think I could have made the lines in the areas with many of them more parallel, so it is clear to see them but they still show the shading.
Overall I like how this day, and the project, turned out. I struggled with the front of the torso and trying to get all the lines clear but also make the cross hatching under the arm darker than the rest. Additionally, it was difficult to see the mark across the many lines. I think I did a good job in the area connecting the front to the back. I also like how I did the arm, especially the shading on the shoulder and bicep.
Overall I like how this day, and the project, turned out. I struggled with the front of the torso and trying to get all the lines clear but also make the cross hatching under the arm darker than the rest. Additionally, it was difficult to see the mark across the many lines. I think I did a good job in the area connecting the front to the back. I also like how I did the arm, especially the shading on the shoulder and bicep.

 
 
 

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