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    WIP - Wildlife Illustration: Roadrunner - Looking for feedback

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    • Francisco Varela
      Francisco Varela last edited by Francisco Varela

      I'm working on a series of drawings themed around the local wildlife here in AZ. The stylistic intent behind this series is to make a loose and almost painterly under-sketch with black and white lines used to define shapes and highlights, similar to a charcoal drawing. The first animal I'm tackling is the Greater Roadrunner. I consider the underlying sketch for the most part complete, but there's always room for improvement.

      I would greatly appreciate feedback on composition and shape. I'd also like to hear any thoughts on the stylistic approach I'm taking.

      Thank you for reading and for any feedback!

      -Francisco V.

      Roadrunner Under Sketch Aug 19 2020.PNG
      Here is the underlying sketch of the Roadrunner.

      Roadrunner Illustration 1 Aug 20 2020.PNG
      Here is a the sketch with some lines and tonal areas to better define the features.

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      • chrisaakins
        chrisaakins @Francisco Varela last edited by

        @Francisco-Varela I love this! You might want to go in with a white charcoal afterwards to brighten your highkights even more. Good job on the expressiveness while maintaining realism. This is right up my alley.

        Chris Akins
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        • Francisco Varela
          Francisco Varela @chrisaakins last edited by Francisco Varela

          @chrisaakins Thank you! I will certainly keep this in mind. Right now I'm picturing the light source coming from the top right of the image, so the top of the beak and the crest feathers are places I can go over with white charcoal. Thanks again for the feedback!

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