Hello after almost 24 hours without electricity (beautiful) my pc spent the whole day turned off, that had never happened since it was assembled, it saddens my heart to see everything black ahhahhahah, I had thought to do something else for last night but I couldn't do anything.
So I looked to the sketchbook to do something, actually I always use it and mostly I do the sketches or quick practices there, sometimes I also do it on the PC but not often
This is an unusual publication, I think. welllll
This time, since I was going to do something fairly large, I wanted to do something simple, so as not to wind up so much, the final drawing was the one on the left but after I sat down at the PC I wanted to add some color, although in the end I like the one more I did with pencil.
What happened with this drawing is that, well, I think it's the biggest one I've done in comparison to others who are full body and never reach this size
I don't think I've ever done tutorials or taught anything, I'm not an expert, why teach if I'm still learning, someone asked me how to make an eye and I only gave advice based on my experience, so I've drawn each of the steps to reach a decent one, maybe it could be like that I told himπ
I've recently changed my sketchbook again because it is a bit full and I don't have more space to put anything.
Like this image here that are not very neat but that was not what I was looking for but rather something different. The image below is some doodles i did while walking to do something, they are not pretty ahahah, on the right in the new sketchbook (that is no longer virgin because i used it yesterday hahahah) some positions for the face with the Loomis method.
Usually my sketches are quite small, I really don't like to make them big, so in one sheet I can make up to 20 ideas or quick sketches
You can see what I'm talking about when I refer to the size, I think my finger is close , the sketches are smaller hahahha
I have taken a couple of photos of the process of this drawing, not many, it was a little quick and my phone was running out of battery, soooooooo wellll.π€π€¨π€©π€©π€πππ₯°π₯°π€ππ ππ
To make the sketch I have used an 8H pencil which is quite soft so as not to leave so many stains. As I have already said that the sketches are small, this was the biggest sketch that I make so it is a little simple maybe but it is quite a hahaha in terms of size and some cleanliness since I did not want so many lines hahhaa .
Since the pencil was quite clear, that allowed me to make some modifications to what I had done before, they are a few small changes but it seemed to me that it was better just like I can do it on the PC, only that in the notebook I must be more careful in a certain way because I did not want to damage what I had drawn
After I was already somewhat happy with the sketch I had made, I continued adding some details to finalize the idea, such as the petals. Something that happens to me very often with the sketches I do is that they start out as one thing and end up as another. What has helped me for many cases or to complete something ππ
With the same 8HB pencil I have filled in the whole drawing but in the end some darkness was missing so I have given it to him with another pencil from the B series I have used a 3B it is not so dark but in comparison with the previous pencil , yes π€π
A traditional artist from here in my city once gave me a graphite rod at an exhibition of my pieces, I have never used it, it is something big but maybe I will use it next time. π
This is how the output looked like after applying the 3B pencil to the whole drawing, as I said it was something simple but it is a result that I really liked and I almost never do it.
PS: although lately with the stupid power failures again, I'll have to do it more often
On the PC I made an adjustment to the colors, I spent a lot of time to separate the background from the drawing but I did it haahah, I also added a little color to the girl.
LOl I think that on second thought I spent more time with this on the PC than doing the complete drawing in the sketchbook.
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