I see. Thank you @daceronine. I'm glad I'm making some progress. I usually just ink the line thinking I can't erase it sometimes. And recently I just inked it without lifting the stylus from my tablet to avoid hardware issues. I think your idea can work.
I may have to do more practice.
Thank you @Gordon003.
I've never thought about doing that, I just take a look at the reference, see if I can get the proportions down, and draw it to be as close as possible to the reference. I suppose I can do that as a deconstruction. I'll just have to figure that part out.
You're right, I have the pen opacity at 100% The line goes based on how hard I press the stylus on the tablet.
That is a good video. There are others from Trent Kanuga, Marc Brunet, Stan Prokopenko, and many other line art tutorials when I searched for them. This one was entertaining.
I have a work-in-progress on one of the assignments I think it's a one-point perspective turning a room into a sci-fi or fantasy room. I've already done the sci-fi room, so I wanted to try drawing a fantasy room. It's more difficult than I thought. I'm thinking of a dragon-themed bed but it's difficult to envision.
I sketched 2 characters from Jujsu Kaisen. Yuji Idatori and I forgot the woman's name. I just called her Sky Girl since she was wearing the Sky and was using it as a weapon when she was introduced in volume 20. I can practice line art with them.
Okay so her name is Takako Uro.