Learn to… Art! Has a Newsletter!

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2 Responses to “Learn to… Art! Has a Newsletter!”

  1. Christine Says:

    Hello! I was just wondering, for some of your sketches that you have made you have used grids. i personaly dont like using grids for my drawings and i find it near impossible to be able to draw using your example when you use grids. Would you be able to make a how-to without the grids? please respond if you have time, Christine.


  2. Miranda Says:

    Hi Christine, thanks for stopping by! This is a great idea that I will definitely keep in mind for the future. Are there any specific lessons or tutorials that you’d like to see?


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