A charcoal profile view portrait of a model form my class at Crealde. I used the same technique for this one, where we covered the entire paper in charcoal powder.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Woman's Back
Just started my new charcoal figure drawing class at Crealde! It's a new style that I'm in love with and the charcoal powdered background makes everything pop so much more! The technique, is to cover your entire board with charcoal powder, which makes the base color, you can see this in the background. Then you draw in the dark areas with a charcoal pencil, and color them all in more. Next, you pull out the light areas with a shammy, which is basically a felt cloth that wipes away the powder. And for the tiny highlight spots, you can use a kneaded eraser, or really anything small enough that pulls the charcoal off of the paper. It's extremely messy, so I definitely had to take a shower every night after class. I also got my car a lot dirtier than I had planned too.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Bear the Dog
Another quick sketch of a dog made from my Wacom tablet. I'm trying out different software for it still, to see which one I like the best.
Johnny Ho the Rhino
Just bought myself a new Wacom tablet! Its a drawing pad that you can hook up to your computer. Hopefully it will help me out a lot in school and I'll actually use it a lot. This is a bit of me messing around on it, trying to figure out the pressure and sensitivity.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Elephant
Done with my 30 day challenge, it's been a while since I've posted something, but here is an elephant I drew the other day form my "Learning How to Draw Animals" book. I never truly looked at an elephant until now, and I never realized all the organic shapes that made up an elephant.
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