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Creating Your Own Drawing Space

With the increased popularity of home based computers, a renaissance of classical drawing endeavors, and a resurgence of art-based businesses, comes an exciting and virtually limitless choice of options for furnishing an in-home art studio.

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leslie1995 14 hours ago
this reay worked
bluekdog123 Feb.5th 2012
this really helps thanks
JessicaRae Feb.5th 2012
This helped me to understand what is required when it comes to art!
ladyrider959 Jan.18th 2012
This was very helpful , add more to my supplies !
Cb123 Dec.31st 2011
This was very helpful, I cannot wait to do more lessons! :)
KHANO71 Dec.15th 2011
I WAS WRONG, I THOUGHT FLORESCENT LIGHTING WAS GOOD, THANK YOU!!!!
VolleyBall13 Dec.10th 2011
drawing table is on the x-mas list!
hdo001 Dec.8th 2011
Great advice, I found out about the distortion of drawing on a flat table surface the hard way.
sdodder Nov.28th 2011
Never thought about the different type of lighting to use.
SilasCoggeshall Nov.27th 2011
Awesome. I can't wait to get to work on my studio. :D
Juliet13 Nov.19th 2011
i like that, for christmas i'm getting a drawing desk
FabioCarvalho Nov.17th 2011
I use the files and google translator to study ... please do not leave the protected pdfs, because then I can not copy and paste into google translate and consequently to study ...

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