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[Music] as artists we use lines a lot we use them as placeholders in the early stages of our drawings to measure indicate perspective contour and gesture and we use them in the final stages of our drawings when were shading tone or as a powerful visual element that can guide the eye so bad line quality can quickly ruin a drawing and give off a really bad impression of your skill you want to avoid building habits of poor line quality the longer you practice bad lines the stronger those habits will become and the harder it will be to break out of those bad habits so I want to get you on the path to develop the good habits and if you like this video make sure to check out the full drawing Basics course at proka.com drawing its designed to give you the foundation you need to draw from observation or from imagination number one avoid the common mistakes two very common mistakes are short scratchy lines and chaotic searching lines I did mention in a previous video that searching lines do h