Description
Develop fluid motor control by completing a single, segmented wavy line. This exercise challenges you to predict the continuation of a curve and maintain a consistent flow across the canvas.
Steps
- Analyze the visible segments of the wavy line. Note the frequency and amplitude.
- Project the path of the curve through the gaps in your mind's eye.
- Draw the full wavy line in one smooth motion, connecting and completing the path.
- In Easy mode, two segments are visible as hints. In Normal, only one. In Hard, you must project the path from memory.
- Use the Check icon to see the full green target overlay.
Tips
- Draw from your shoulder, not your wrist — curves require a large range of motion to stay fluid.
- Maintain a steady velocity. Hesitation causes "wobble" in the curve; a confident stroke is usually more accurate.
- Don't worry about perfect alignment at first; prioritize smooth, confident strokes over slow, shaky ones.
- Visualize the entire wave as a single gesture before your pen touches the surface.