
""I've been drawing since I was a child. I always knew I wanted to turn my passion for art into my career. So it came naturally to me to enrol in the Communication Design course at the National Institute of Design India. I'm currently focusing on freelance projects and building my visual development portfolio to work in animated feature films," says Khushi."
""When it comes to traditional sketches, Khushi likes to use just a classic pencil. "Preferably a soft one, like a 6B or an 8B. I don't usually erase much, so there's no risk of smudging," she adds. "I also enjoy using coloured pencils to add a touch of cheerfulness to my sketches. But lately, I've been really into drawing with pens"
Khushi Chauhan began drawing in childhood and studied Communication Design at the National Institute of Design India. She focuses on freelance projects while building a visual development portfolio aimed at animated feature films. She maintains both digital and physical sketchbooks, using an iPad for quick warm-ups and a paper sketchbook for relaxed sketching. She aims to doodle daily but often catches up on weekends and prefers drawing in the evening or early morning as a warm-up. She avoids strict limits while sketching but uses 30–60 second timers for gesture practice to improve speed and line quality. She favors soft pencils, coloured pencils, pens, and minimal erasing for traditional work.
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