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How many perfect circles do I need to draw before moving on to the next exercise?
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There are these functions called "stabilization" and "smoothing" in drawing programs.
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>>7833646
use a smaller brush size
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>>7833646
You're good, you can work with that - as seen in chapter one of Loomis' Fun with a Pencil.
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>>7833646
Why are you even doing this on tablet.
It's almost impossible to do without stabilization and even with it if you don't have screen big enough to use your shoulder to draw those like you are supposed too it's almost impossible.
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>>7833688
I use a tablet with no stabilization and seem to manage somewhat well. it's just a matter of lightly tracing the shape before committing
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just one



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