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Old 01-29-2003, 04:49 PM   #11
John Zeissig John Zeissig is offline
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Lon,

I've got a few questions and comments for you, but I think this thread is about done for. This drawing is history at this point anyway. A last observation, though, is that drawings done in the Line First method are easier to self-critique than other styles: it's usually pretty obvious when you go astray. I'll switch over to the "Books and Videos" section to discuss the method in general.

Steven,

I don't think you'll be disappointed. As Lon says, it's very fundamental. The practical parts start where you'd want to teach a young person or a total rookie to draw. For me that works. But as I said at the beginning of the thread, there's a lot of material about art and life in general that's just a good read!
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