08-05-2016, 03:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-05-2016, 03:22 PM by Solid_Brass.)
I took this photo recently. I had to wake up about 5am to get out here. But its still my favorite picture that I've taken so far
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These are amazing! You've got crazy talent
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(08-05-2016, 03:09 PM)Cookie___Monster Wrote: Heyo! I finally need a new sketchbook! I have used every page in the book, but I tear out drawings I don't like, so my book has become very thin and I have like five-ish pages left in the entire book, none of which are blank. Also, my next sketchbook will probably have pages with less width considering I only use like half of the page when I draw; it'll also make it easier to carry. Anyway, the remaining pages in the notebook contain the drawings of which I like the most in the past five-ish months. For the last five months I've been seeing what I can do with a single pencil, so I'm proud of the outcomes of these drawings.
Pretty sure, I haven't shared like two or three of these with y'all before.
I'll provide credit to the models used if I can; most of the photos I use have no mention of names or anything, so it can be quite tough to find.
^ This drawing started when my drawing teacher urged me to try and include some kind of symbolism or something. I still don't understand that side of art and probably never will, but I still appeased her. She liked the drawing. (Side note: None of these drawings were for actual grades; just me and my drawing teacher in private, outside of class). Honestly though, I believe if a piece of art makes you feel anything, then it has accomplished its goal.
Model Credit: Julia Saner
^ For this one, my teacher wanted me to try drawing emotion... other than blank stares, like I usually do. Must admit, blank stares are much, much easier to draw. And it may just be me, but drawing emotion is really boring for me for some reason; dunno why. I don't really care though cause the teacher liked it so I was happy anyway. I never drew anything more in the drawing mostly cause I had no idea how to shade the tongue... no fuckin' clue. Never told the teacher that either...
^ This was more of a pet project that I never finished. Mostly cause fuck bones. So much harder to shade than I thought they would be. Also the bone alignment with the curve of her torso was impossible for me to even think of, so I eventually just gave up on it. I've created a back up plan just in case I ever want to resume this drawing though! I'll just use charcoal to create a black background and use it to cover up the bones. Hopefully the contrast of the charcoal won't be too much for the other body parts.
Model Credit: Helen Flanagan
^ Definitely one of my favorites and most time consuming drawings I've done before; second only to the first posted drawing. This one was really just for shits & giggles to be honest. No real story here.
^ This drawing was fun at first because of the charcoal background and then erasing away the charcoal until I got an outline of what I wanted. However, the grainy background charcoal made shading a real pain in the ass because I just couldn't get a good contrast between the two. Favorite part was doing the hair though! Easiest hair I have ever done.
http://imgur.com/nehw66i
^ Extra. I haven't drawn anything since like late June. So, when I don't draw for long periods of times I sort of go into an anxiety-like state when I try to draw again. I literally cannot explain it better than I become afraid of my pencil. Weird, I know. So free extra sketch I did tonight. This lil' drawing was the one to fill the last page of my sketchbook :/. Best quess I have on the model is Cara Delevinge.
These are amazing! You've got crazy talent