Narrated Final Sketch - Vladimir Putin
Narrated Final Sketch - Vladimir Putin
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Hey Court, i want to show you my final sketch , the course its very good , i already see a lot of progress in my work, sorry for my bad english :P
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Hey Court, i want to show you my final sketch , the course its very good , i already see a lot of progress in my work, sorry for my bad english :P
Court Jones
Hey Luis, those drawing steps look great! You have a really good grasp of the abstraction lines. And it resulted in a very solid caricature drawing. I don't know who the man is, but from the photos, you seem to have gotten his likeness. And his facial expression is captured well. Your greyscale digital painting is a little dark though. I would say to spend more time on it and add some lighter halftones and highlights.
Angiev
5yr
Here's my 2nd try at abstraction. I could see some of the things that were off like the lips, eyes and general shape of the head. The process I used to correct or try to find them was drawing the abstraction dark and then turning it over on my light table to try an fix. I think I did ok, critiques welcome. please.
Court Jones
Good use of the Reilly rhythms. They're very well-structured. And it's a solid exaggeration. I'd like to see you take this to the next step with a more finished drawing/rendering.
Liandro
5yr
I think it's nice, @Angiev! The Riley rhythms for the facial features look pretty consistent to me. For the sake of caricaturing, perhaps there could be a stronger contrast / exaggeration between the sizes of eyes, nose and mouth? I also feel like it would be better to include the shape of the cranium in this kind of study. But, overall, nice use of the abstraction technique, I'd say. :)
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