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Stormie 07-29-2007, 09:38 PM Hey everyone, I'm new here, and like most of you, I'm here to learn how to draw and paint better. I'll try to update this as much as possible, but I have a habit of starting but never finishing works. The first picture is one of the heads from the 50 heads project. (I'm not sure if I can tackle 50 of those in a month). The second is a painting of Voldemort (character (c) jk rowling, reference (c) warner bros). And the third is a painting I did of my boyfriend. Comments and crits appreciated. I know that theres some perspective issues in all 3, I have a lot of trouble with that. :blush:
http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x197/cmnart/josephin-1.jpg
http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x197/cmnart/josephin.jpg
http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x197/cmnart/lordvoldemort.jpg
http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x197/cmnart/sean.jpg
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lilirious
07-30-2007, 11:13 AM
Hi there Stormie!
Welcome to the forums! I think you've done a great job on the first head so far, the values and the shapes look great. The only thing I can see is I think the head should be tilted a little more on your drawing, but otherwise it's great!
but I have a habit of starting but never finishing works
I've had the same problem for a long while, but I've learned it's better to just finish a drawing than to just start a new one again, even when you're not really satisfied with the results. This way you'll make a lot of "mistakes" in the first drawing and improve a lot more on your 2nd drawing. I don't know if it really makes sense but it worked for me hehe :blush::shrug:
anyways, I'm looking forward to see some more! (and sorry for the bad english....:blush:)
Stormie
08-01-2007, 05:56 PM
Hey Elnaz, thanks for your advice. I realize now that it is better to finish something even with mistakes that way you can see your improvement. Here is another head, #53:
http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x197/cmnart/angel.jpg
Ps- Elnaz, your sketchbook thread is wonderful! I love your lines, I tried to do that with this one but it was so hard so I started over and toned it the way I normally do lol
Hi
you know what they say... comment to get comments :D
Great sketchbook start.
Don't be scared of going as wide as possible in your value range, without using white and black.
When making a value study it's always a good thing to try to spot different area's which have the same value in your reference.
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