(06-01-2016, 04:06 PM)Cookie___Monster Wrote: Updates!Yes and yes, it's interesting to know how you create certain details in your work. Personally, I love all your pieces! Just keep up with posting on your insta though
Okay, for my last drawing, I fucked it up... bad. I tried adding a charcoal background without practicing on another piece of paper first. It fucked everything up. Overconfidence is crap. I guess the drawing was an experiment in the first place for 0.3mm anyway . I'll upload a pic if any of you ask, otherwise nah.
Oh, and an apology for being very absent on the server for the past couple of months. School, work, and volunteering has taken up my life in the last few months (sry Lexi). Anyway, school ends for me in two weeks, so I should be able to spend more time with you guys <3.
I've also started another drawing! I've learned from my mistakes this time :/. I started with the background first by adding a layer of charcoal dust to my paper, then making the outline by erasing the charcoal with a kneaded eraser, mainly to (eventually) give the effect of the woman having white-ish hair. I'm not sure if it'll be hard to see the strands of hair for you guys though. Try squinting real hard, you'll see something. I can see it just fine, so it's probably just my phone's camera. I've also had to wear a rubber glove (like those that doctors/nurses wear), so that I don't make another fingerprint in the charcoal. You can see my print just below her waist on the right side (its the dark circle). After I made the eraser outline, I lightly made the outline of the chin, elbows, arms, etc. with the pencil. I'm still experimenting with my 0.3mm pencil, it has 2H graphite in it btw. Below I have completed the outline of the woman. My pencil for size relevance.
For anyone interested in my posts, I have a couple questions:
-Do you guys like me posting a paragraph/walkthrough of what I do to get my end product?
-Do you guys want me to post a link to the pic that I base my drawings off of, for reference or credit purposes to the model?
This took me quite a while, but I'm proud of the silhouettes- not sure about the background though.
"No one is born hating another person because of the colour of their skin, or their background or their religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite.
~Nelson Mandela
~Nelson Mandela