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    Final update on Drawing a portrait (Puck)

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    • Lee White
      Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by

      Here's an example of good 3/4 lighting pattern. This creates an easy to see value pattern where the light meets the dark. Hope that helps some. : )Watts_Study.JPG

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      • Bobby Aquitania
        Bobby Aquitania last edited by

        The purpose of that exercise isn't to trace, it's to teach your brain shapes and lines to define your subject. Stan Prokopenko is teaching the Andrew Loomis books of anatomy and portraiture, a great reference, but you should know his free videos are short, he sells a more thorough lesson for $39 as a download, or DVD sent by mail. I would pick up the Loomis books on portraiture from your local library or download that here. if you can find one.

        Your photo is a hard reference, not just for the light, but for it size and resolution. If you could take better lighted references I would do it, or work from life. The advice I gave you was based just on your current photo, and earlier attempts. I'm not suggesting you use tracing as a replacement for drawing from life or a final piece. But one artist's study is another artist's masterpiece. How far you want your piece to go, I don't know...

        I'm only trying to help based on the information you gave. I could rifle off artists I love to influence you, but that would only make you emulate them, and not yourself. It's your decision as to what you want your work to be. Good luck.

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          seanwelty @Lee White last edited by

          @Lee-White great drawing Lee! Is this one of yours? It has a Repin quality to it.

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          • Leontine
            Leontine @Bobby Aquitania last edited by

            @Bobby-Aquitania Hi Bobby Thank you for your kind effort that you v'e put in to helping me out.I really like the idea of painting upside down! Ill try that!

            Leontine
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            • Leontine
              Leontine @Lee White last edited by

              @Lee-White Thank you Lee, I do have several references, but their all fronted. It is an assignment for an old classmate, who follows my work on Facebook. Social Media is so helpful for me in getting more assignments. (From the Last Hedgehog- critique painting I even got an invitation from a publisher. Yoehoee) Ill take your tips and go and nail this one!
              @seanwelty I track your examples, and watch the youtube video! thanks for all the effort,

              Keep you guys posted!

              Leontine
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              • Leontine
                Leontine last edited by

                schets puck 5.jpg This week i am in Brazil visiting my sis, and while doing that, still have some inspiration to work on this one! The client choose this comp. and now I started adding some colors... I want to give it a painterly look but want to complete the polished one as wel. so thats it for now, lets go outsidefor some mountainsketching...

                Leontine
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                • Rob Smith
                  Rob Smith last edited by

                  @Leontine This looks good. I'm assuming you are going to add some harder edges?

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                  • Leontine
                    Leontine @Rob Smith last edited by

                    @Rob-Smith yes I will Rob!

                    Leontine
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                    • Leontine
                      Leontine last edited by

                      Here's the final.canvaspuck.jpg It looks a bit darker than it is in real life...

                      Leontine
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                      • Rob Smith
                        Rob Smith last edited by

                        @Leontine Really nice! I like your treatment of the hair and the other textures. The back lighting is very nice as well, subtle yet there. I'm missing the finish on the eyes. I think with an iris the eyes would really come alive and bring soul to the character.

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                        • bharris
                          bharris last edited by

                          Very sweet! Beautiful work, I know children's faces are tough, but you've done a great job. I agree with Rob that maybe the eyes would look better without so much softness there.

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                          • Leontine
                            Leontine @Rob Smith last edited by

                            @Rob-Smith Yep, thats a good gesture, the thing is that in real life her eyes are really this dark, and the irises are not visible. But I could have given her a gesture of, it might work, ill try some! Thanks.

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