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DOT ART

DOT ART

You can create beautiful art that starts with just a dot! This gorgeous art form might look easy, but it takes a lot of patience. You can use colored pencils, watercolor paints, markers, or gel pens to create your dotted art  masterpiece.

At first glance, dotted drawings may look simple. Making one, however, requires you to learn a few key things about them. Creating dots takes a lot of time and patience, but it is a simple way to create a lovely picture, even if you have never drawn before. There are many ways to create dotted drawings, but depending on the motif of your drawing, the material you choose to use, and the effect you want to achieve, you need to know just a few rules to make it work. When working on many types of artwork, it is important to keep an idea of the final image in your mind so you can plan your strategy. This is not the case when working on dotted drawings. You can make as many mistakes as you want and easily fix them—or you can even use them to make your drawing more interesting.

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