01-20-2014, 06:27 AM
Starting the faces with establishing the planes is a good way to go, really helps getting the form and proportions right. I think you could be a bit more daring with your values now and then, go a bit darker in some places.
I'd also suggest some focused eye studies (starting from the sphere and building on that, from different angles), and then try to apply that in your next portraits. While many of the eyes you draw are correct, they sometimes look a bit flat or don't correctly follow the perspective of the face.
Oh and good idea to do some of those figures with pen... very good line practice.. I'm too cowardly to do that :p
I'd also suggest some focused eye studies (starting from the sphere and building on that, from different angles), and then try to apply that in your next portraits. While many of the eyes you draw are correct, they sometimes look a bit flat or don't correctly follow the perspective of the face.
Oh and good idea to do some of those figures with pen... very good line practice.. I'm too cowardly to do that :p