"Anywhere is swimsuit weather if you want it to be, hun."
For this drawing, I kinda left more construction lines in the finished product than usual. I have been somewhat characterized by my messier style in recent years, but frankly, I enjoy it when I see it in art. I don't go out of my way to ADD more sketchy lines to a drawing, as I find that to feel a little pretentious. But "not erasing" them as you progress in a drawing has a totally different and more natural appeal, at least for me.
I think it helps to remind people that someone made this. If you follow the construction lines, you can see what someone was thinking and how they were planning on shaping the figure or the scene. It's more important now when everyone is wondering just what is and isn't being made by humans, now.
Red
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