Very cool! I like how they used thier finger and paper towel to shade, aslo how they uded an eraser to highlight parts of the face and add more detail.
She makes the background so smooth looking after she rubbed it with a paper towel. Its cool to see how little by little the tiny details make something so intricate. The final result looks so much like a real person! amazing! ~Ashleigh
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ReplyDeleteThat was very interesting... Her technique seemed difficult and simple at the same time. I will be amazed if I could ever do that :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I like how they used thier finger and paper towel to shade, aslo how they uded an eraser to highlight parts of the face and add more detail.
ReplyDeleteThis is Cutter... I like the process she used to get her final product. The shading was cool too.
ReplyDeleteit is incredible how smooth and easy this drawing was for her! the proportions appear perfect!
ReplyDeleteShe makes the background so smooth looking after she rubbed it with a paper towel. Its cool to see how little by little the tiny details make something so intricate. The final result looks so much like a real person! amazing! ~Ashleigh
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing how it started so basic then ended up being so realistic and detailed.
ReplyDeleteThe way she drew her lines using strokes is something I should do because well I'm not very good at drawing straight lines.
ReplyDeleteHer proportions are perfect and she makes it look so easy. I can't even get my portrait's eyes in the right place.
ReplyDelete--Danielle
it just looks so easy but when you try to do the same.... that`s when tragedy happens......
ReplyDeleteWish it was as easy as it looks! I like the use of charcoal.
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