Another lesson from the old course. This lesson was self made, in the sense that I missed the class, and I totally made it without teacher's guide. I took advantages to experiment with carbon pencils and sticks by Cretacolor.It was a more loose and fast copy, but fun anyway. I advise you to change the material you use. It's true that's enough a pencil and a kneaded eraser to explore such a lot of worlds, but even changing can nurture and renew the passion in drawing. Beside the brain is stimulated by new and different possibilities of a different expression.
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The original |
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The copy |
The lesson here is how to use a tonal medium like charcoal as a linear one. Maybe you need much patience, it's somehow a bit non-intiutive, but it's a better way to study and render form and shape.
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