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I find blind contours to be somewhat challenging because it forces you to slow down your drawing and requires complete concentration of hand-eye coordination. This exercise required drawing our Teaching Assistants who sat back to back in a chair and the students drawing them, contour style.
I had the most trouble with facial features and determining where to stop drawing the hair on each model. However, I also find this very interesting because it creates a completely different image from what was originally given.