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Hi there, welcome to Ms. Cooperamp;#39;s art class today Iamp;#39;m showing you how to do stipple drawing which is drawing using dots so what iamp;#39;m doing here is iamp;#39;m using a micron pen itamp;#39;s kind of like a fine point sharpie and iamp;#39;m laying down some basic dots really light because iamp;#39;m creating value by spreading out my dots in a certain way so you see the closer together my dots are the darker my drawing appears to be so what I do is I start with the very lightest area kind of block that in and then take my very darkest area start adding dots you canamp;#39;t even really see it but my pen is moving very fast from there I slowly work my way out into the lighter area by very carefully spreading my dots putting them right in the middles of each other very carefully and I sped this up what I say a lot is that you can always add more dots but it is hard to take them away so thatamp;#39;s why Iamp;#39;m very slowly working from my darkest area into m