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Thanks for the comment, smrfette! I'll be sure to keep working. ;) And thanks for the birthday wish!
First, a painting of a lizard queen:
A half-finished cat superhero:
And a few blind contours I've been doing for my Drawing I class:
There is something really awesome about those blind contours, very fine art haha. The skulls especially are sweeet.
Haha, thanks, Devin!
Okay, so I feel like I've been stuck in an art block for the past few weeks. But I did some drawings tonight!
Some Homestuck fanart:
Gestures:
Faces:
I can see improvement i would say try to add shading and think of doing the undercontruction when you wanna draw from imagination
Like those studies from life, they feel solid and occupies a real good sense of space. Bring that to your character drawings by practicing more.
Keep doing those life drawings! My old art teacher used to make use do blind contours, they were fun!
A portrait of Sayaka from PMMM. Kinda a redo of the Sakura painting, only of someone else, haha.
Hi it me again so this time i am here to refresh or to teach you some basic distinction you can make to contrast the gender facial freature
For the man
the skull is larger
the jawline is larger
the cheekbone are more angular
the eye are closer and smaller
the chin is square and chopped
the nose is larger and bigger
the lips are finer/smaller
the neck is large/shorter
for the female head
the skull is closer
the jawline is closer and fluid
the cheekbone are rounded and less prominent
the eye are round and bigger with longer eyelashes
the chin is round and smooth
the nose finer/smaller nostril
the lips are fleshy/and bigger
the neck is finer/longer
use the image as reference for pose and work specially on the chin area since i think you use the man jaw almost all the time
don't attach the jawline to the ear.
Thanks, dude.
Okay, I did some figures, and I'm working on a Hannibal fanart with Alana and Will. I recently got some new prismacolors, so I was planning on using those.
Keep it up with the studies. Do some of the Loomis head construction and study the head from different views.
Good luck!
Thanks, man! Head construction is something I've been struggling with for so long. I think I'm going to focus on that some more next time.
But for now, I have some works I've been doing in class. Practicing shading, and in another I'm starting a project where I'm going to do a 1-hour self portrait every day for the next two weeks.
These two are from imagination..
And these three were from observation.
And the self portrait..the eyes are a little wonky, I know.
The light studies getting better and better. :) What kind of classes are you attending?
just found your sketchbook and I saw every drawing ^^. I can see you are working hard. that's the best part
i thought you were shading too early on the drawings in the first page. try to have some clean linework before.
heads: yeah, they are pretty hard. They are my weak point haha but you are practing a lot and improving. keep doing
And these last lighting studies are really cool. oils? :D~
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