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Drawing Curved Lines Naturally

In Lesson A08 Beginner: You're a Natural, you discovered your natural hand movement for drawing straight lines. In this lesson, I show you how to find your natural hand movement for drawing curved lines and circular shapes (such as circles and ovals).

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Comments

JessicaRae Feb.6th 2012
Short lesson, good for finding your natural movement.
yadmit Feb.5th 2012
Righty... felt counterclockwise was more natural. However, clockwise wasn't too bad, either.
Glauber_Cordeiro Feb.2nd 2012
clockwise
Peyti Feb.2nd 2012
Right-handed, more of a clockwise, but counter-clockwise is not that hard also. ;-)
heytherejules Jan.23rd 2012
Left handed. I've always felt comfortable drawing counter-clockwise, but this time clockwise turned out to be slightly better.
Luciano-et Jan.17th 2012
Right handed, and both sides.
rbi19 Jan.12th 2012
Right handed, counter-clockwise Xd
KitsuneTsuki Jan.11th 2012
Actually had to stop myself from consciously thinking about what I was doing on this one. I'm a lefty with a pronounced counter-clockwise tendency.
SW321 Jan.8th 2012
right hand counter clockwise
:D
crazylizlol Jan.7th 2012
Right handed and counter-clock wise
kamrynbarrows Jan.2nd 2012
right handed and counterclockwise
Kissatuoli Jan.2nd 2012
Right-handed, counter-clockwise felt slightly more comfortable.

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