To practice drawing edges, we did a blind contour drawing, style practice, and a hand drawing. What shows I have improved on drawing contour lines was the blind contour drawing. I was drawing a rolling chair and the bottom part turned out pretty good. Some of the lines on all the chair really looked like the outlining of the chair although some of the lines did not lign up with each other. Another part that shows I have improved was the blind contour drawing of my hand. I could identify some of the lines with the creases of my hand even though the lines overlapped.
What I thought was the most difficult part was the hand drawing on paper because it required more observation. It was hard getting the sizes of the fingers right. Another hard thing was figuring out my style of drawing on the style drawing because I just drew random things on the last box. I drew them kind of fast but the speed I draw in would just depend on what I'm drawing. In the end, I kind of thought I was in between the medium slow and medium fast. The easiest part about all 3 drawings was just drawing the blind contour drawing and the first part of the style practice. The blind contour drawing was just drawing what I saw and the first part of the style practice was just drawing how other artists drew lines.
This skill is definitely going to be very useful in the future. It's going to help me on observation drawings. Using this skill is going to help me make better drawings and make my drawings look like what they're supposed to look like.