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Unlike rendering through paint or 3D modeling, line art demands absolute intentionality. A single continuous line can convey the tension of a deltoid, the sharpness of a jawline, or the flow of wind-tousled hair. This course focuses on:

The title "Perfect Line Art" sets a high bar, and for the most part, the course delivers. The instructor doesn't just tell you to "draw clean lines"; they break down the logic behind line weight. The sections on differentiating between structural lines (hard edges) and soft tissue are particularly strong.

If you’ve ever struggled with making your male character illustrations look "clean" without feeling stiff, or if your line art feels more like a rough sketch than a finished product, this Coloso course is a deep dive into solving exactly those problems. Here is my breakdown of the class.

Kim moves beyond basic tracing, focusing on "pre-lining" styles that add intensity through simultaneous lining and primary shading.