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Day 6:
So today I tried something a little bit different: A composition of a bust and a few mundane objects. I am not very satisfied with the result, but it took me much longer (almost three hours actually), so I had to stop somewhere… I’m also very happy about using different materials! Charcoal and white chalk on cardboard instead of paper.
Day 4:
Did the Asaro’s head again, this time from a profile view. I wasn’t very satisfied with the result of marking the edges with a pen over the initial sketch so this time I just used a darker pencil for the same job.
++In yesterday’s post, I had obviously forgotten to draw a couple of lines. There are other mistakes as well, but this was easily correctable, so I fixed them. I have attached the corrected version along with today’s drawing.
Thank you @erkdennes! I already participate in the “Head Drawing for Beginners” course with an intention to move on with the “Constructive Head Drawing” right after… But I will keep an eye on the other courses you suggested as well! 🙂
Day 2:
A profile drawing of a male head. As in the previous post, I have been using a 4B pencil and no references.
- This reply was modified 4 years ago by DIMITRIs GR.
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Hello Linn! I liked your last post very much, the proportions feel totally correct!
I would recommend some more studying in perspective though. What you did in your first contribution was an… impossible shape 😛
In order for one side of a box to be invisible from the viewer, its edge should be in a vertical line with one of the vanishing points (I will attach a photo in order to make my point clear since I’m not sure that I can explain this correctly).
Keep up the good work ! 🙂
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