Going Back To The Basics...
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<div class="IPBDescription">Simple drawing from photo</div> Just trying to keep myself occupied during the summer. I've decided to take a step back from drawing my own stuff, which I feel has been a bit like jumping the gun, to just focus on drawing still life/photos. Also feels good to continue my very lowly portfolio.
<img src='http://s95094929.onlinehome.us/stuff/C.jpg' border='0' alt='user posted image' />
<img src='http://s95094929.onlinehome.us/stuff/afghangirl.JPG' border='0' alt='user posted image' />
<img src='http://s95094929.onlinehome.us/stuff/C.jpg' border='0' alt='user posted image' />
<img src='http://s95094929.onlinehome.us/stuff/afghangirl.JPG' border='0' alt='user posted image' />
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GG, dude. G.F.G.
Edit: Anyways, now that I've recovered from shock, the drawing is very good. I probably don't need to point this out, but it looks sorta like one of the eyes is off a wee wee wee bit, keeping it from being perfect. And now that I look at it again, your nose looks a little flat compared to the picture's nose. Other than that...Flawless. The only thing I would change is make the rings under her eyes darker, but that's it.
<a href='http://www.opticpower.com/kylie/tutorials/tutorials1.htm' target='_blank'>http://www.opticpower.com/kylie/tutorials/tutorials1.htm</a>
<a href='http://www.opticpower.com/kylie/tutorials/tutorials2.htm' target='_blank'>http://www.opticpower.com/kylie/tutorials/tutorials2.htm</a>
btw very well done but you got alot to learn ^_-
one tip is to try give more accurate and deeper tones on the skin etc.
<a href='http://www.opticpower.com/kylie/tutorials/tutorials1.htm' target='_blank'>http://www.opticpower.com/kylie/tutorials/tutorials1.htm</a>
<a href='http://www.opticpower.com/kylie/tutorials/tutorials2.htm' target='_blank'>http://www.opticpower.com/kylie/tutorials/tutorials2.htm</a>
btw very well done but you got alot to learn ^_-
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Holy CRAP those tutorials are too advanced for me... but thanks a whole bunch. At least they seem a hell lot simpler than the tutorials I've skimmed through (when I get the time, I plan to take a look at some stuff put out by Hogarth and Loomis). I've just been impatient looking at all these tutorials without actually using my hands lately, so I thought I might as well put them to work for a change.
And yeah, I tend to get real lazy on the shading... I'll try to concentrate on it a bit more as I work on my second piece.
Thanks for the info!
- Just wondering... it's not absolutely necessary that I work with a variety of different lead pencils, right? It'll obviously be more Spartan, but a good ol' HB should be able to do the trick, no?
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I didn't space the distance between the gun and head correctly.
I must now commit seppuku, then after my entrails have regenerated in place, focus my teachings on Andrew Loomis.