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It seems obvious that you need to practice scales when you learn the piano, so you need to practice "scales" when you learn to draw.
By practicing and repeating patterns and drawing strokes that you find difficult, you will build up muscle memory, just like riding a bike.
If you can draw things without thinking about them, it leaves working memory free in your brain for the important parts of the drawing.
Remember - Practice! Practice! Practice!
With award winning illustrator, Shoo Rayner. See Shoo's books on amazon.com amzn.to/Jp6YEW and on amazon.co.uk amzn.to/J9lBvk
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I use a Rotring Tikky Graphic 0.3 pen and copic ciao marker pens. The paper is fairly cheap drawing cartridge or bristol paper.
Find out more about me and my books at my website www.shoorayner.com
Look me up on Amazon or in your local bookstore. I've illustrated over 200 books in my time! Enjoy!