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Draw Tip Tuesday: How to Draw Creases, Part 2

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Don’t iron out those wrinkles—draw them! Continuing the theme from last week, Sketchbook Skool co-founder and Draw Tip Tuesday teacher Koosje Koene shows you how to draw the folds, crinkles, wrinkles, and creases fabric makes. Learning the ways to draw creases definitely ups your game when it comes to sketching people (unless, of course, they’re nude) and interiors (think curtains, bedsheets, the creases in the couch where people sit, and more). This week, Koosje shows you the kinds of marks you can make with a ballpoint pen.

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