"Learn your fundamentals" gets repeated over and over again, for good reason. They're the backbone of creating visual art, but sometimes the constant pursuit of improving becomes a bit....stale.
Is there a way to study your fundamentals, while ALSO having fun and being creative?
Let's talk about it!
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Q: What is the program you use for organizing and sorting your references?
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