Hi Karina, thank you very much for sharing your final project! I congratulate you for having reached this part. Very good with the processes, applying different layers and adding volume. As a teaching contribution I can tell you that when you draw portraits you do not see lines, but blocks of shadows and light; If you approach it that way you will see that the result will be even better.
Another important point is that there is a drawing stage, which is between the part where you draw the elements of the face and when you apply the first layers of shadows, in which it is convenient to stop and leave it for a few hours or a day without seeing the drawing so that When you return to it, you may notice some errors in location and proportion (such as the part of the jaw and chin, which should have been a little wider). In general, you are on a very good path, it is very good to be one of your first portraits and I encourage you to continue with this job that brings pleasant experiences.
A big hug!
@alonsopalomino Profe thank you very much for your comment and your constructive criticism, yes there are definitely errors in the construction of the jaw !!! And it is complex to work with blocks of light and shadows, it is to change the chip. I'll keep practicing. :)
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alonsopalomino
Teacher PlusHi Karina, thank you very much for sharing your final project! I congratulate you for having reached this part. Very good with the processes, applying different layers and adding volume. As a teaching contribution I can tell you that when you draw portraits you do not see lines, but blocks of shadows and light; If you approach it that way you will see that the result will be even better.
Another important point is that there is a drawing stage, which is between the part where you draw the elements of the face and when you apply the first layers of shadows, in which it is convenient to stop and leave it for a few hours or a day without seeing the drawing so that When you return to it, you may notice some errors in location and proportion (such as the part of the jaw and chin, which should have been a little wider). In general, you are on a very good path, it is very good to be one of your first portraits and I encourage you to continue with this job that brings pleasant experiences.
A big hug!
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@alonsopalomino Profe thank you very much for your comment and your constructive criticism, yes there are definitely errors in the construction of the jaw !!! And it is complex to work with blocks of light and shadows, it is to change the chip. I'll keep practicing. :)
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