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9mo
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Hi Guys,
I started doing the head boxes, but got stuck on number three. I want to finish practicing all 19 before I watch the critiques.
I have some practice drawing portraits, but I never put it in a 3D way like this project. I guess that is why I struggled so far, I have no idea what points to use as the sides.
I made five attempts at number three so far, and they all turned out to be different, anyone willing to check my mistakes and help would be much appreciated!
edit: I am particularly not sure if the bottom plane of the cube is visible in number three.
I decided to add a couple block ins I did before, for the ones who are curious ;)
(they are not related to this project, just to show what I can. Comparing it to how much I struggled with this project.)
Alex Fiske
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1yr
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im a digital artist with almost no understanding of fundamentals of art. considering how long ive been drawing despite lacking like all skill in traditional art, i thought, "what could possibly go wrong?"
behold. my actual lack of skill when not making easy art on the computer
tried it a few times as i figure out what i was doing wrong. but also proof that people who can make cool pretty stuff with a computer can have a completely different "skill level" when you give them a paper and pencil. to be fair to myself i do as of right now only have a crappy lead pencil. and i have practically NEVER done this before
my main issue is my lines. i cant seem to figure out how to change my erratic and too dark line work, even if it shouldnt be that hard. i tried a few times since i know what to do, but habit is hard to break
time to do this several more times with many different objects
Lenserd martell
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1yr
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If you overlap the images, the mistakes are clearly visible.
Practice, practice, practice.
Mon Barker
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1yr
Level 2 attempt after watching the demo…not sure if I went too far with structure to detriment of gesture (?)
Matilda
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1yr
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Here is my attempt at the simplification project for level 2. Please feel free to give feedback or critique what I can do better! :D
Zach Pipher
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1yr
All week i've been exploring this by drawing more head shots. its a really fun form of problem solving. I am often asking myself, "Am i measuring enough? Should i measure more?" All in all though its very fun! I am loving drawing like this. I try to get one layin done a day.
Memori 0
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1yr
Great video Stan!
I've been practising block-ins more lately and this video helps a lot.
I haven't tried to self criticize with any of these, but I will start doing that from now on.
VAGABOND
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1yr
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Did another one of the Musketeer guy and I think I did better then my first attempt then I tried to do one of a different portrait all together and well I defiantly need more practice. This is easily the hardest project so far for me lol but any feedback would be great
Caitlin
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1yr
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This assignment really pushed me. I know my portrait isn’t entirely accurate, I could see some mistakes (such as the forehead being too short), but I wasn’t sure how to go back without messing up the other proportions. I guess it’s all part of the learning process. Feel free to critique or comment!