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Hi all, Steven Zapata here. The Proko team was nice enough to invite me to do a demo for you guys, so I thought Id show you how I drew This: a voracious harpy for Dantes inferno, in graphite, from imagination. Well cover all sorts of topics as we draw this one; things to keep in mind as you sketch, how to transition from sketching to rendering But the main thing that I want to focus on is how to manage and invent all of those dastardly complex forms. So, grab your paper and your pencils and the weirdest, gnarliest shapes from the back corners of your imagination and lets do it. Lets start by taking a quick look at my materials. My paper is Strathmore 400 series Bristol paper. This is the smooth surface and I did the drawing on one of these 18 by 24 sheets. And these are my drawing materials. So, I did a lot of the drawing with these 0.5 mechanical pencils. They have HB Lead in them. This one is a Pentel and this one is a Rotring. For the darker areas like the shadows, I use