Thank you so much! Well, a very useful trick for soft shadings, is using cotton-pads.
Checked out your work, I like your drawings of Johnny! You capture his features very well:)
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Elèn Fauske
This took me some time, but Im pretty pleased with how it turned out. Only thing is that he doesn
t look like himself...
Used about 7 hours.
Pencils:F-6b.
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Mmm... Johnny. He's so delicious. You've done a really good job on capturing him, especially on his face. Hmm. For doing realistic portraits, using toned paper helps a lot, so you can get rid of the outside 'lines' outlining him--that tends to flatten an image. Toned paper gives you a base shade to work from so you can go two directions--lighter for highlighted areas, and darker for shadows, so it's easier to make things stick out. o.O I don't think I sound like I know what I'm talking about... Anyways, keep it up. I'll definetly comment on any Johnny pic you do!
Hi, even if it doesn't look like him completely, you mastered a fantastic piece of art! Shading is fantastic..this is what I still have to work on...any pointers like me know..I did Johnny Depp in the pirates of the carribean and it was very hard, But I finally did it..Visit my site and you will see it..Shirley Love this realy good...