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How To Draw Wounds: Step-by-Step Guide<\/b><\/p>\n

No doubt about it, drawing wounds can be a difficult task. From cuts and scrapes to deep bruising and lacerations, every type of wound has its own unique qualities and features. However, if you want to draw a realistic wound, following these step-by-step tips can significantly improve the quality of your drawings. <\/p>\n

1. Start by Defining the Shape and Size of The Wound<\/b><\/p>\n

When it comes to drawing wounds, the key is to start by defining the shape and size of the wound. This helps to establish the boundaries and make the effects of the wound more apparent. Think of it like a pie chart – you want to create the empty slices first before filling them in with details. <\/p>\n