Ummm, the first five were drawn in ballpoint and the rest are pencil. On top of the usual critique I'd appreciate knowing what you personally like and don't like.
Thanks, I think I draw human faces more than anything else and I've simplified some of the major angles over time. The 3/4 angle is still a bitch though because I never really place the eye behind the nose correctly.
BroloBroseidonLord of the BroceanRegistered Userregular
edited May 2007
Heya Tam, love the work, it's very clean. By comparison all my sketches have such hesitant, spidery scribbles that you can't tell what's going on.
I'd love to see this stuff inked (as in, more than ballpoint pen) and coloured in - you've got some very steady hands there, I think you'd do an awesome job inking this stuff.
Heya Tam, love the work, it's very clean. By comparison all my sketches have such hesitant, spidery scribbles that you can't tell what's going on.
I'd love to see this stuff inked (as in, more than ballpoint pen) and coloured in - you've got some very steady hands there, I think you'd do an awesome job inking this stuff.
The problem is patience. It's incredibly hard for me to sit there and carefully ink everything, and if I do it for too long, I'll get sick of the piece and won't want to color it in. Still, I'll try it because I should.
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I love that too. I stared at a few of them for a few seconds, trying to figure it out. I still can't do that very well.
Excellent drawings, Tammy.
Man, see, now everyone's going to think I'm a girl.
I'd love to see this stuff inked (as in, more than ballpoint pen) and coloured in - you've got some very steady hands there, I think you'd do an awesome job inking this stuff.
The problem is patience. It's incredibly hard for me to sit there and carefully ink everything, and if I do it for too long, I'll get sick of the piece and won't want to color it in. Still, I'll try it because I should.