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@aweberart
First eye I've ever drawn, I didn't push the definition as much as I could. I'm not really sure how much I like doing the process digitally, I think I just have to learn how to work with it. Going to do my next study on newsprint with charcoal.
@ruthdallas
Very good result for your first try.
Martin
@ruthdallas
OMG these look like examples from a drawing tutorial.
Vin
My first attempt.
@ruthdallas
Perfect!
Gino Datuin
@ruthdallas
Very cool old people.
Warren Bonett
A few side heads. A hell of a long way to go but it’s beginning to feel like I’m finding my fingers - if you know what I mean. The variation between individuals is interesting.
@ruthdallas
The man on the top right and the women on the bottom right with the pony tail both look too flat in the front plane. I mention this because almost all my profile drawings look this way if I don't have a reference. I'm not sure why our brains flatten the face. I would stick more to the method to prevent that. I agree the women with the bun look great.
S. Martin
Side planes practice trying to include the neck movement with It. If any advice please share. Greetings.
@ruthdallas
Wow you are way ahead of me.
William Horton
I wish we had the actual reference available, specifically for 4:44 in the video where he starts to plot down the reference points for where landmarks are on the face. it would be nice to follow along with him looking at what he sees so we can make accurate estimations of our own.
@ruthdallas
I agree.
Sita Rabeling
Drawn along with the vid. I like 1710 charcoal pencil, but pity that it makes such a mess. I had to erase a lot - but the circles were off anyway.
@ruthdallas
Yeah but you did a great job.
Nikita Thakur
I know I went wrong with the angle of the eyes, but overall why does this guy look so sinister? Haha
@ruthdallas
I think the large nostril mostly but he has real character so kudos on that.
Phattara Groodpan
@ruthdallas
I wonder if it would help you to draw a larger version. It seems like it would be hard to be really accurate (at least when starting out).
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