Sparkly!! Good job sir :) As I already mentioned, only some violent edges and out-of-tone flashes of light separated it from the excellence, and with those micro-corrections you have arrived, Good job !;)
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Josep
Hello Enrique, the first thing is to congratulate you on your extraordinary work 😊, and if you allow me to ask you, how did you manage to achieve that absolute black? Because it costs me, I don't know if it will be the paper or if I squeeze the pencil too much. All the best
@victormarcuzzi Very good Victor, thank you very much for your words.
As for the shades of the shadows, the first thing is to make a tone base by plotting in different directions with a 2B pencil to later finish flattening it with kitchen paper or a blur. In this way you also eliminate the mechanical texture that the paper had. If that tone is not enough, simply repeat the operation. Keep in mind that this way you will get the darkest value of the tonal range that the 2B pencil offers you.
If you still want to make it darker, you should go up the scale offered by soft pencils. In this drawing I did what I mentioned above, and later, after working the lights in parallel, when I saw that I wanted to darken more, I did the same with a 4B. Along with that I used an 8B on the darker accents of the pupils.
Don't go too crazy either, because I think that in the uploaded image the shadows are a bit burnt and it looks darker than it really is.
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diego_catalan
Teacher PlusSparkly!! Good job sir :) As I already mentioned, only some violent edges and out-of-tone flashes of light separated it from the excellence, and with those micro-corrections you have arrived, Good job !;)
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enriquevareak
@diego_catalan Let's go for another! Thank you so much 🙏
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josepnuevo5
Congratulations on this high quality project!
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enriquevareak
@josepnuevo5 Thank you very much Josep, it took time but it was worth the effort.
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josepnuevo5
I just start today. I have already solved the subject of photography (the easy part since I am a photographer). And now it's time to overcome vertigo and get down to work. And, being ambitious as I am, my mission will be to keep up with you. Let's see where I get ...
Greetings!
Josep
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victormarcuzzi
Hello Enrique, the first thing is to congratulate you on your extraordinary work 😊, and if you allow me to ask you, how did you manage to achieve that absolute black? Because it costs me, I don't know if it will be the paper or if I squeeze the pencil too much. All the best
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@victormarcuzzi Very good Victor, thank you very much for your words.
As for the shades of the shadows, the first thing is to make a tone base by plotting in different directions with a 2B pencil to later finish flattening it with kitchen paper or a blur. In this way you also eliminate the mechanical texture that the paper had. If that tone is not enough, simply repeat the operation. Keep in mind that this way you will get the darkest value of the tonal range that the 2B pencil offers you.
If you still want to make it darker, you should go up the scale offered by soft pencils. In this drawing I did what I mentioned above, and later, after working the lights in parallel, when I saw that I wanted to darken more, I did the same with a 4B. Along with that I used an 8B on the darker accents of the pupils.
Don't go too crazy either, because I think that in the uploaded image the shadows are a bit burnt and it looks darker than it really is.
I hope I have been helpful: D
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victormarcuzzi
@enriquevareak good,
Thank you very much for the tip 🤙🏻🤙🏻, I will try it in the next illustration.
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ogla74
Beautiful, incredible work.
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