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Pen tool exercise in Illustrator for DDN-110. I slowly started a better hang of the pen tool. I thought fruit would be an easier subject for me being a beginner with the pen tool, but it was still very difficult for me.
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I definitely enjoy illustrating fruit by hand more. I like how these sketches turned out.