Sketchbook Thread of Feraz


#1

Well… hello!
I hope I don’t do anything wrong by opening this threat here… ^^"
I am pretty new here and for the new year 2006 I decided to practise more ‘natural’ painting and drawing… I think I am a bit stucked in the style I am using for years now… and it is rather comic-like.
I hope that you can help me to improve.

This image had just been a smal exercise, and I know that there are still loads of mistakes in it. Usualy the faces I draw are very long and thin… noses are way too long to be natural, eyes are too big, the faces are very angular and often pointed.

Here I tried to use correct proportions… shorter nose, smother outlines…

Well then… my first try - no complex thing, just my first stec for practicing some techniques and facial anatomy… ^^"
I dont like the right side of the face… It looks a bit strange I think, but I’m not sure about this…
as you see i have not completed the eyes and hair. I think this I will do later with another image…
I’d be happy for help :slight_smile:


#2

Feraz,

Welcome aboard! You have certainly done nothing wrong, we are happy to have you aboard! :slight_smile:

One thing I would like to change with your permission is the title of your thread ~ may I change it to “Anatomy Thread of Feraz”? This helps me to keep things organized. :slight_smile:

The first thing I would recommend if you are interested in improving your realistic rendering skills is to participate in our Open Figure Drawing Workshops, all of which are listed here:

Open Figure Drawing Workshops
http://forums.cgsociety.org/showpost.php?p=2602753&postcount=3

The last one, OFDW 010, is just wrapping up, and a new one will begin late Sunday night.

Hope you will join us! :slight_smile:

Cheers,

~Rebeccak


#3

If you haven’t already, you should totally join the Challenge!

http://features.cgsociety.org/challenge/journey_begins/enter.php

Cheers, :slight_smile:

~Rebeccak


#4

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