Leo: An online figure drawing session

Lizet Dingemans

To make your drawings truly three dimensional you need to understand how light travels across the form, and how you can think of the light and shade in terms of different value bands, ranging from the darkest darks to the lightest lights. We call this 'the classical order of light'. Materials: Black and white pastel pencil on grey paper.
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