Your friend is trying to capture the movement of a runner just starting a race after hearing the start signal. Your friend has spent several minutes drawing in the detail of the runner's socks, the lines on the racetrack, and the muscles on the runner's legs. What advice would you give your friend to improve his action drawing? (1 point) Responses Spend less time drawing details. Spend less time drawing details. Focus on the expression of concentration on the runner's face. Focus on the expression of concentration on the runner's face. Take longer to draw more precise physical details Take longer to draw more precise physical details No changes

The advice I would give to my friend to improve his action drawing would be to spend less time drawing details. While it's important to capture the essence of the runner's movement and energy, focusing too much on specific details like socks, racetrack lines, and muscles can take away from the overall action and flow of the drawing. By minimizing the time dedicated to these small details and instead emphasizing the movement and expression of the runner, the artwork will convey a stronger sense of action and energy.