I thought it would be neat if I showed the development of this portrait in the 4 stages I drew it in. There are things that I don't like about it, such as her eyes being too far apart and the fact that she looks bald, but as a whole I'm pretty pleased with it!
Your end result (and it is fun to see the stages)--has a fresh one of a kind look--you are on the right track and I wish yu well in your creative works..keep posting..Winna
Well done, I think it has a great style. If you don't like the space of the eyes etc just remember to rule it up. For face porportions a site called A Lifetime of Colour has excellent information on how to do this.
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Your end result (and it is fun to see the stages)--has a fresh one of a kind look--you are on the right track and I wish yu well in your creative works..keep posting..Winna
You are only on number four and this is already an excellent portrait. It will get easier, keep going!
Well done, I think it has a great style. If you don't like the space of the eyes etc just remember to rule it up. For face porportions a site called A Lifetime of Colour has excellent information on how to do this.
I really like the way you did the shading on this one. You're doing a wonderful job! nancy
I love to see works in progress. Thanks for sharing. I agree with Nancy on the shading. Great work.
Nice one! Love the shading...so 96 to go huh? By the time you reach the 100th, you'd be the master of the portraits I am sure!
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