I tried the simplified grid on my first attempt but it didn't work as well as the square grid in placing all the elemtents accurately so i just did a trace and transfer to block it in for my second attempt. The vine charcoal on my first attempt got too messy to erase cleanly. I also just used a black charcoal pencil on the second for cleaner lines. I'll probably paint that one so I'm not reworking proportions with paint.
Yes, it does get harder and maybe you should use a little bit more grid until you’re more sure of yourself. There are definitely some issues with your proportions because you were not using more grid. If you haven’t gone forward with painting yet, I would suggest doing more grid and get a drawing that’s closer to the accuracy of your photo reference.
Feels like her right arm is a little too small compared to the size of everything else. Didn't notice that until after I sprayed fixative. Lips too big too ( :
you got a good start. I would suggest bring even more specific to the small abstract shapes now as you proceed. Don't let yourself go into your old default mode of using knowledge. Paint the shapes exactly as you see them.
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This will be the same as every previous lesson, please follow along with me.
The lesson here is covering a looser version of the grid method with just a few lines to base everything off of.
The reference is in the downloads tab of this lesson.