its been a while since i started my adventure of drawing, sadly this last month i didnt put the effort that it requires but im still practicing. I realize is hard to find time to do good practice, i need to be in a quite place and alone and that requirements are not easy to find in my house. Yesterday i woke up with this feeling of "i want to continue drawing" and i did and im glad i did
Something that i didnt expect was that i get tired and not just my eyes and hand, right now my limit is almost 2 hours of drawing.
Now i will show you what i was doing following the instructions of the book i mentioned in the 1st part.
Drawing negative spaces:
in this part you had to draw a chair using negative spaces... harder than i thought.
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Perspective... i think and using a "base unit" to make all the drawing within proportion
my dinner room
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Profile portrait
In this part i was really excited because finally i was going to draw persons/faces so i was hyped. This chapter was really hard, i was getting frustrated but i continued, here you have to use all what you read and practice in the book, the good think is that when i realized this all the knowledge i got in the previous chapters poped up in my head but the hard part was the patience and dedication you need to put in every line to make a good work.
Another thing is that for this part you need a person who sits still for hours and who would wat to do that.. is not going to happen so i used some images from the net resulting in sonme problems with proportions ands another stuff that cost me a lot of time to solve.
1st a little example of the book to warm up
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Without a real model i used some image, BEWARE! the following pictures will destroy your eyes T_T
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Lest play a game, can you guess who "it" was?
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forgive me my lovely natalie T_T
this isnt the actual picture.. i couldnt find it
Here i was really frustrated, i couldnt understand what i was doing wrong xD until i realize that all my proportion were wrong and a lot of shit happening with the picture and the book saying another. Finally, using a beatifull person like that was just too hard for a beginner so i try another model.
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model
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Here i thought, thats not bad.... i guess i can continue with the next chapter. I still have no idea how to draw the hair
Now im finishing the book, im in the part that basically says: " the whole is more that the sum of its parts". They indroduce you to the 3/4 view and the proportions of the face in a front and a 3/4 position. I think this is the part of the shadows and another final instructions.
Now in a part the author says to make ans sketch of the 3/4 view to start knowing the proportions, well... i didnt read the "sketch" part until later and i was drawing my self portrait and was almost finishing... this was the result
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i was surprised because it kinda looks like me, i was never been able to draw a face to looks like the real one. The only thing i regret is that i got ahead of the book, i will continue following the instructions and redraw my self portrait but im kind happy with the results.
p.s. Normally after i draw something i always think is great, but after some time pass i think, this is a piece of shit, but this portrait is kinda okish after a while. i knoe it lacks a lot of things but i think im getting better
any advice? im thinking in buying some nice pencils, i have using a 2b and hb pencils.