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Feeling the Body Movement Internally
Beginners Depend on Continuous Visual Tracking
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Starting Line with Signature
Rotating the Drawing Surface
Drawing Lines at Various Speeds
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Hiding Pencil Point with Shroud
Aligning the Start and End Points
Maintaining Distances and Alignments
Developing Feel of Converging Lines
Perspective Planes
Composition View for 3D Sketch
Body Posture for drawing Horizontal Lines
Parallel Horizontal Lines: Left to Right
Parallel Horizontal Lines: Drawn form Left to Right Vary Length
Parallel Horizontal Lines Drawn form Right to Left Vary Length
Body Posture for warm up practice of Parallel Horizontal Lines
Body Posture for drawing Vertical Lines
Parallel Vertical Lines from Top to Bottom
Parallel Vertical Lines from Bottom to Top
Parallel Horizontal Lines starting away from Grid
Parallel Horizontal Lines ending away from Grid
Parallel Horizontal Lines starting away from Grid with greater control
Parallel Horizontal Lines drawn at Fast Pace
Parallel Horizontal Lines drawn at Slow Pace
Parallel Horizontal Lines drawn at Very Slow Pace
Parallel Horizontal Lines drawn from Fast to Slow Pace
Parallel Horizontal Lines drawn from Slow to Fast Pace
Parallel Horizontal Lines drawn from Fast to Slow Pace with greater control
Horizontal and Vertical Dimension Control in Perspective
Parallel Horizontal Lines drawn using Signature Grip
Hand Movement for Parallel Inclined Lines
Parallel Inclined Lines of 45 degrees inclination from bottom Right to top Left
Persective Cube Division
Parallel Inclined Lines @ 30 degrees - from bottom Left to top Right
Parallel Inclined Lines @ 60 degrees - from top Left to bottom Right
Parallel Inclined Lines @ 30 degrees - from top Right to bottom Left
Parallel Inclined Lines @ 60 degrees - from bottom Right to top Left
Parallel Inclined Lines @ 60 degrees - from bottom Left to top Right
Hand Movement for Concentric Circles drawn inwards in clockwise direction
Concentric Circles drawn in anti-clockwise direction outwards on a Circular Grid
Concentric Circles in a Square Grid
Concentric-Semi-circles-on-a-Square-Grid
Sketching with hand not normally used
Hand Movement for Drawing Ellipses
Circular Segments on a Circular Grid
Series of Circular Segments on a Square Grid
Circles of similar size drawn anti-clockwise
Hand movement for drawing Radial Lines on a Circular Grid
Radial Lines Diverging from a Point on a Circular Grid
Radial Lines Converging at a Point on a Square Grid
Radial Lines Diverging from a Point
Horizontal Extension of Cube
Vertical Extension of Cube
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Freehand Sketching
Rediscovering the Act of Sketching
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Prof. Uday A Athavankar
IDC, IIT Bombay
Maintaining Distances and Alignments
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Act of Sketching
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