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Oct 21

Quick Tip: Symmetry Secret

by Project Manager

If you want a vase or a face to look symmetrical, draw a faint line down the center of your object before you begin. Visually measure the spaces on both sides of this line as you draw.

Line of Symmetry for Dog's FaceFleur de Lis with Line of SymmetryVase with Line of Symmetry

 

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