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Post by Simmo33 on Jun 17, 2009 9:56:17 GMT
Yep! It was annoying having to draw the patterns of that shirt though. Took me a while.
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Post by Vicorva on Jun 17, 2009 10:39:48 GMT
I can imagine. There was actually quite a lot of detail in that picture...
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Post by FC4 on Jun 17, 2009 17:56:39 GMT
On both portraits the posture and angle when compared to the original photo is slightly off. However, having done a portrait of my girlfriend before and finding the same problem, I have taken that to be a simply unavoidable error. Lips are particularly hard to copy and for me the facial expression is always slightly off.
But still, in both cases, very good. Only when compared to the original can any problems be found, and they are all minute and pointless to bicker over. As a stand alone portrait, they are pretty sweet things. Very well done.
What I would do for your's Simmo -I found this worked for me rather well- is add the lines for overall facial shape, like that line near her nose, as shades of color when or if you color it. Those kinds of lines look better when they are soft, shaded smudge lines, rather than hard and defined pencil lines.
Otherwise, good job man.
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Post by Simmo33 on Jun 17, 2009 19:33:14 GMT
Thanks a lot! And thanks for the advice, my next task is to draw something in front of me, rather than copying something from a picture. I predict failure.
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Post by FC4 on Jun 27, 2009 22:38:06 GMT
Predict failure, and failure will come, man.
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