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How to sketch a glass of cocktail

What you will learn

Learn the differences between the horizontal and water level

Learn to use the horizontal, vertical lines, angles, distance, portion, and geometric shape to create the structure

Learn how to adjust the structure by using the guidelines

Learn how to check the structure by using the guideline

Description

From my years of sketching experience, I have created many paintings by using a few methods which work very well.

My artwork, which is for sale, and for decoration in my gallery has seen many eyes and motivated many people. It keeps my heart warm by seeing people happy to see something beautiful and motivated them to try to achieve something in life

So, I would like to share it with you

In this course, you will learn how to outline a glass of cocktail in a few steps by using low-cost equipment, no programming expertise is needed

The differences between the horizontal line and water level usage.

The usage of vertical lines and horizontal lines, and all angles when it comes to building something important by standard measurement, and of course, you will own your nice sketching work after taking action by following each step

Understand the principle of the structure


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Understanding the structure of everything, and being able to calculate the lines and angles accurately by sight

Also, use it to complete different tasks

Learn an easy way to sketch structures used in real life.

You will be able to modify it to fit in real life when you understand the basic structured surrounded environment

Feel free to leave me a message with any questions

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Content

Introduction

Introduction

Use this guideline to create your sketch

Draw the horizontal and vertical lines, angle, distance, portion, and shape

Begin to sketch

Sketching 1

Adjust the structure

Sketching 2

How to check the structure

Sketching 3