Hey, y'all! I FINALLY finished my contour-line still life project! *whew* I present to you the product of 4 1/4 hours of work in class to finish this assignment I was given for my art class. Click/tap to see the drawing. You might want to rotate your screen to see better, as the paper is tall and thin, so it was hard to fit on the shape of the screen and I had to put it sidewars. :/ I apologize in advance if Scratch's habit of pixelating my art lowers the quality of the drawing. Critiques are welcome! What is a contour line drawing? For those of you who don't speak Artsy-Fartsy and have no idea what contour line or still-life drawings are, I'd be happy to explain. :) Contour line drawings are just line drawings of the outline of objects. There is no value (highlights and shadows), color, or texture. What is a still-life drawing? Still-life drawings are drawing of observations made of an object you see in real life. Unlike how most of us would draw, this is not drawn from another picture. This is drawn from a table of random objects you see right in front of you in real life. You draw exactly what you see in front of you, which is a lot more difficult than drawing from another picture. If you pause and take a pause from drawing, you need to get in exactly the same angle as you were drawing from before, else you will begin to see that things don't /line up/. Hahaha, get it? Get it? ... Yeah, I'm not gonna do that again XD