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Tips from Jesse Hamm

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In that case, he can look back toward the reader. We then assume he's still watching the show but has turned momentarily. Advertizers often use this approach to keep their spokesmodels relatable without cutting away from the product.

In that case, he can look back toward the reader. We then assume he's still watching the show but has turned momentarily. Advertizers often use this approach to keep their spokesmodels relatable without cutting away from the product.
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Remember that creases in clothing generally swing away from points where bones are most prominent: shoulders, elbows, hips, and knees. And here are a couple more tips: x.com/Hamm_Tips/stat… x.com/Hamm_Tips/stat…

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When using the perspective tool, lock your background layer (here: the "white fill" layer in Image 1). Otherwise, when you delete the perspective tool, you may end up on the background layer (Image 2), and might resume inking there without realizing you've left your line layer.

When using the perspective tool, lock your background layer (here: the "white fill" layer in Image 1).

Otherwise, when you delete the perspective tool, you may end up on the background layer (Image 2), and might resume inking there without realizing you've left your line layer.