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Studio Workshop - How to: Freehand Hazard Stripes


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Welcome back to the Studio Workshop!

In this video we're freehanding some hazard stripes. While difficult at times, freehanding patterns and details can be made much easier through careful planning. In this case I made sure to start each stripe in line with the teeth of the chainblade on one side and end each each stripe in line with a tooth that is one step closer to the base of the blade. I then skip one tooth and start the next stripe with the next tooth. If those teeth hadn't been there, then a ruler and a pencil would have been used instead.

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