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Developing the Drawing

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As you come forward, direction of line and contour become more important, with a suggestion of detail, lights and darks appearing. When drawing the “lay of the land” the underlying structure become important. You do not want random scribbles, but have your pencil “flow” with the land formations. Use loose but directed lines, suggesting variations in vegetation and terrain.
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