One liner Horse and Rider 2

One liner Horse and Rider 2
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It's brilliant and has so much character as a drawing. I think you are right that your brain learns how to look at an image and then remotely guide your hand.

It is quite addictive isn't it and I think must help to improve drawing skills. For me I like the fact that I am not tempted to fiddle! This is very good Satu!

This is a good drawing Satu with plenty of movement in those legs. Not only the man's legs, but the tapering horse's legs are good. The angle of the man's feet and the horse's hoofs is priceless. ..Just noticed he split his pants as well..LOL. Seriously, this is good, all the practice is paying off! A whole new meaning to the words painting 'loosely'. Very well done and all credit to you for drawing this.

Yes Satu, it is very satisfying and the results have all been very appealing. This is a hard scene to draw but you have pulled it off well! Great result!

Thank you very much Thea, Christine, Louise and Sarah for your super comments!

Oh yes - full of admiration - not sure I could ever achieve something like this.

Thank you very much Michael! Why don't you give it a go, it's great fun and I'm sure you could do something out of your village scenes.

How you have improved in only one day, must be a great workout for the brain too!

Wow! And I haven't even tried yet. Not sure now.

Thank you so much Debs and Derek! Waiting to see your liners!!

I've had to do this as an exercise at life drawing class but without the success that you have had. That's brilliant.

You're doing marvellous stuff, Satu! Love this - simple yet so very effective.

Thank you Gudrun and Seok! I'm sure that I didn't look Gudrun but because I did it straight away after the first one my hand was following my brain better.

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13/04/2015
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I have done four of these one liners today and I already said to Louise that my hand and brain coordination seems to improve all the time. I decided to do this horse thing again to see what happens and it's much better. The hat where I started the line is smaller and the head of the boy and the horse more in proportion. Must do a couple more, it's very satisfying.

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