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How to Draw Flashout Figure?

  Hello Friends, Today I am going to tell How to flashout figure. The structure of Croquis is already in the blog. Link in below :- https://poodonhe6.blogspot.com/2021/05/how-to-draw-proper-croquis-structure.html Let’s start the flashout figure. You will need a gateway sheet for the flashout figure. Let’s start the flashout figure. You will need a gateway sheet for the flashout figure. Place the gateway sheet on the body structure and start the Flashout figure. After all this, invert the Gateway sheet and draw body structure on Paper. Your Croquis is ready. Now fill in the colour of the skin tone.(flesh colour) Fill it with the dress and colour as you like. Just like this:- Your Croquis is ready Thank you and Take care . comment me if there are any questions.  

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