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The above three paintings are copied from Tang Xiang's teacher, and some places have been slightly changed. Copying this zen winding painting is to practice my weak lines, and it is quite interesting to feel that Zen winding painting is also very interesting. Keep up the good work in the future!

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Continue sketching and copying. Find out the feel first.

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This was copied last year. Compare and see if it's progress or regression?

Books have been bought for several years, and last year I began to look at the copy of a few pages, just because of the impact of the epidemic and so on.

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The painting is a bit awkward.

There are always many ideas and very few implementations. Environmental mood is one thing, physical fitness is also one thing. Sit in the house for a long time and stay up late (every long night, it takes several days to slow down.) As I grew older, I felt more and more powerful. So do everything early.

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Sketch copy. The plaster statue is too difficult to paint, and the two previous paintings are discarded, and I am embarrassed to post them.

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I feel that the perspective of the painting is not good. Scribbled one.

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Sketch copy. Pushing the painting from the bottom up, the result type is not accurate.

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Community pine cypress.

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This portrait is not very well copied, and the type is not accurate. Half-sided avatars are more difficult to grasp.

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The back right reel is not well drawn. In fact, if the sketch state of a painting in a few minutes is good, you can draw a lot a day, and the key is that if you don't draw well, you will feel that it is difficult to write. But you still have to practice to make practice. Let's start with bold lines to solve the perspective problem.

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Sketch copy.

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Sketch copy.

Recently, I feel that sketching has been a bit into the state. There is really no shortcut to seeing more and practicing more. Quantitative change can cause qualitative change. I feel like I'm just a bit inert and lack self-discipline.

Copy some more, mix some photo sketches, and lay a good sketching foundation, and the rest should be much simpler.

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Sketch copy.

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