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Like murderNeed more birds
Like murderNeed more birds
I’m relatively inexperienced but for where I’m at I’m very pleased with how this turned out. Done the eyes a bit too big but hey, that’s part of the game. We win or we learn!
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I can see the conflict and violent emotion driving across that drawing!
Sweet, I love birds
His physician Galen (sp) would make him a mixture to help treat his physical ailments. One of those ingredients Galen used was opium.Dude looks like he's tweaking
That's whatsup!His physician Galen (sp) would make him a mixture to help treat his physical ailments. One of those ingredients Galen used was opium.
LolThat's whatsup!
Endless birds lol
Just listen to it. I dl'd this to my phone. Good shit.I bought Meditations over a year ago and still haven't got around to reading it
Damn sir, that's fuckin awesome.
How long have you been drawing?
Great job. Since you took off your trousers it seems you were happy with it too
"Go on, go on, o my soul, to affront and dishonour thyself!"
Definitely badass sir.I did a portrait about 2 years ago which turned out okay, but I hadn’t really kept up with it since then. Only a few months ago I started reading Andrew Loomis’ book to learn his methodology and I’ve been doing little bits of practice here and there. This is the first piece I’ve put time into. I think I have a decent fundamental understanding of how to build up values and adding highlights and what not, it’s just I found it really difficult to place facial features and construct the skull / facial planes, so I downloaded Loomis’ book in PDF which is free and started reading. There’s so much material out there freely available for people to dive into anything they want
These are some of my sketches that show the most basic breakdown of the skull and feature placement
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