NAIR
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Post by NAIR on Nov 14, 2007 4:53:18 GMT -5
I made this one for a friend of mine in Peru, Tony Arevalo. It's so rare to draw with pencils... I not good at it. Hope you like it. Thanks Nair
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Post by papillon on Nov 14, 2007 5:26:56 GMT -5
This is good Nair. Maybe you could try a slightly smoother paper, especially since it's a figure. Rough textured paper would probably be fine for a landscape or a still life even. For skin I would suggest a paper that's not perfectly smooth but at least has a finer tooth than this.
Also you might consider burnishing - applying some pressure with a pencil that is one shade lighter or a colourless pencil. It would spread the colour more evenly in the "valleys" of the paper.
Otherwise I think you did a fine job!
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Post by NAIR on Nov 14, 2007 19:49:07 GMT -5
I just love to work with that paper...but i know that you are right... Thanks Rose Nair
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Post by fito on Nov 15, 2007 8:20:58 GMT -5
Hola Nair, no te sientes cómodo dibujando con lápices de colores, pero es cuestión de practicar despues veras como te sientes como pez en el agua, es como cuando empezamos a aprender a conducir el auto al pricipio nos sentimos torpes e incomodos, despues vemos que no era nada tan dificil, siempre detallar los contrastes sombras y brillos observar con detalle siempre muy suave de claro al oscuro dando los matices estudiar los colores como se obtiene el color carne y las sombras de ese color , muy importante no oscurecer los tonos carne con negro, estudiar los medios tonos del color carne.
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Post by NAIR on Nov 15, 2007 20:21:03 GMT -5
Muchas grazias mestre Nair
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