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I'm loving your use of lost edges.
Honestly, I think you're doing awesome!
I noticed in your figure studies on the first page that you have these small dots on the forms, are these just so you can use them for landmarking or are you actually using them for some other purpose like perspective issues, etc.?
Just keep on keepin' on. Your stuff is looking awesome!
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Oh man, that turned out awesome.
And the other funny thing is... you make it look so easy!
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really nice sketchbook ! keep immroving your drawing skills ! cheers !
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I will try this Scott Robertson tutorials also :) I hear recommendations of his tutorials frequently.
Thank for the steps of the vehicles. It's incredibly hard for myself to draw vehicles and everyting mechanical.
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Everything here is just so awesome, love visiting your sketchbook. The portrait looks awesome, really digging the composition.
Also thanks for the Digital painting toturial on youtube :D
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You feel like that portrait didn't pull through? I think you're mistaken ;)
Just because it doesn't look exactly like the portrait doesn't mean that it wasn't a critical hit. The looseness of the paint actually makes it feel very alive. The problem areas seem less with the color and more with some sight anatomical errors. Like I feel that the face on our right is a little bit off and it even feels like her neck is slightly off.
Regardless, I call this one a success. It seems more suited to a great painterly practice piece rather than worrying specifically about accuracy.
On a side note, those vehicle marker pieces up above are AMAZING! I don't think I could pull that off hahahaha
POWER ON! :)