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#1 Da' Bull

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Posted 25 October 2010 - 02:01 AM

this one took about 10 hours over three days thru two weekends, let me knowwhat you think of it. :clapping:

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Posted 26 October 2010 - 07:16 AM

Hi Da'Bull

Very nice and detailed work as always, the hair and eyes are really well done :manoyes:
As a drawing it's excellent :clapping: - shows very good drawing technique but I can't get
the character you drew. I'm not sure if this is a drawing of Jennifer Aniston?
or I'm wrong?
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Posted 26 October 2010 - 10:07 PM

View PostDeco, on Oct 26 2010, 03:16 AM, said:

Hi Da'Bull

Very nice and detailed work as always, the hair and eyes are really well done :manoyes:
As a drawing it's excellent :clapping: - shows very good drawing technique but I can't get
the character you drew. I'm not sure if this is a drawing of Jennifer Aniston?
or I'm wrong?

Yes, it is suppose to be Jennifer Aniston, but the picture didn't really look like her, but I liked the picture and drew it anyway.
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Posted 27 October 2010 - 09:07 AM

I thought it should be Jennifer Aniston :clapping: even on the reference photo
she didn't look like I still can recognise her you've done excellent work :manoyes:
Suppose it's a pencil drawing as you've played very well with the lights and shades.
Have you got any pencil brand preference? I'm just curious what you use.
I used to draw with pencil in the art school a lot and sometimes you have problems
as the dark parts get too shiny of too much graphite
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Posted 28 October 2010 - 02:55 AM

View PostDeco, on Oct 27 2010, 05:07 AM, said:

I thought it should be Jennifer Aniston :manoyes: even on the reference photo
she didn't look like I still can recognise her you've done excellent work :)
Suppose it's a pencil drawing as you've played very well with the lights and shades.
Have you got any pencil brand preference? I'm just curious what you use.
I used to draw with pencil in the art school a lot and sometimes you have problems
as the dark parts get too shiny of too much graphite

You may not belive this, but I use regular everyday #2 pencils, a kleenex for shading and a pink school eraser and most of my drawing are on regular copy / printer paper and my art schooling was only thru 8th grade. Pretty much teaching myself as I go, trial and error. :clapping:
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Posted 28 October 2010 - 08:19 AM

Well if with these materials you achieve such great results I can imagine if you use
professional art stuff. :clapping: But people say that it's not the pencil/paint that does the drawing
but the artist talent.
I've also found that you learn best by trying and making mistakes,
even after five years in art school and many years of practise I also still learn.
I think you're doing very well :manoyes: really enjoy looking at your drawings, thanks for sharing. :)
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