At lunchtime today, I drew this portrait - one of the exercises in the book, "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain". Although the instructions indicated that a live model was supposed to be used, I didn't want to ask anyone to sit for me. Maybe one of these days I can work up the nerve to do that.
The book was very helpful in describing how to correctly place features on a person's face when drawing it - in the past, I'd just drawn features as I went along. I'm pretty happy with this one, considering it took about 45 minutes to do. A couple of minor complaints: again, I've cut made the drawing too large for the page and have cut off the back of the man's head; I used a 2B pencil, which I'd never done before, and ended up smudging the nose and mouth area a bit; I'm not too happy with the shading on the cheek and neck area, but I was hurrying to finish, and thought I'd leave it as is, since that was the end of that. Still, I'm happy with the likeness of this man, whoever he is.
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Really superb work !
Thank you, Andrew. The more I look at it, the more I don't like the curve of the top of his head, and I think his ear might be a little big. But I'm still happy with the likeness.
Yes, this is very nice work.
I will say that I'm glad that you noticed the ear. However, I would say that I think you may have subconsciously squished it a bit to make it fit on the paper.
Thanks, Tommy. I think you're exactly right. I've been using a sketchbook that's about 5x7 and for portraits, it always ends up being too small. I realize now that the ear is squished, and I'm glad you pointed that out. I think I'll get a larger sketchbook for the rest of the exercises. Thanks again!
I tend to see the mistakes that I myself make a lot.
I'm glad that you're working with bigger paper. I'll give that a shot too. Keep up the great work!
I got myself a larger sketchbook to work with and I'm much happier with today's lunchtime sketch. I'll post it in the next day or two.
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