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Well I turned in my drawing final today. I'm pretty dissapointed in it, but I'll post a picture later tonight anyways. It would have been a lot better, but I have horrible time management skills and didn't start it until 2 days ago. One of the drawings was done at 3:00 A.M. this morning and I was dead tired. That should give you an idea of the quality... Over beak, I want to try to do a large drawing. Mine average about 8 by 11 but I think it would be really cool to do something thats like 24 in by 36 in.
 
for 4-h this year i wanna sketch my monster high ocs together in monster high and some other style together
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hey diva, i am working on drawing more, relistic, can you give me some pointers?
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most of my recent work is of centaurs XD
I'd love to help.
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Although, I'm probably not the best person. There are far more capable people on this thread than me, but I know a thing or two.

I suppose the first thing would be to start looking at some nice pencils and tortillions. Not that I'm saying you don't have nice pencils, but it does make somewhat of a difference when you start using pencils like 2B, 6B, etc. You can normally find them at craft stores. :D Then, practice your shading. There are probably a million different books out there that can help, which is what I did for a while (though I'm mostly self-taught). When I couldn't figure something out on my own, I looked towards a book I got for school a couple of years ago and that pretty much got me out of tough spots.
Practice as well. Like, seriously, practice. I can't stress it enough. o_o It might be a bit tough for you to adhere to the whole drawing realistically, because of how well you are drawing your Monster high and cartoony stuff. But that should stop you, I honestly don't know hwy it would.

Does that help at all?
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Is there anything specific you need help with?
 
I'd love to help.
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Although, I'm probably not the best person. There are far more capable people on this thread than me, but I know a thing or two.

I suppose the first thing would be to start looking at some nice pencils and tortillions. Not that I'm saying you don't have nice pencils, but it does make somewhat of a difference when you start using pencils like 2B, 6B, etc. You can normally find them at craft stores. :D Then, practice your shading. There are probably a million different books out there that can help, which is what I did for a while (though I'm mostly self-taught). When I couldn't figure something out on my own, I looked towards a book I got for school a couple of years ago and that pretty much got me out of tough spots.
Practice as well. Like, seriously, practice. I can't stress it enough. o_o It might be a bit tough for you to adhere to the whole drawing realistically, because of how well you are drawing your Monster high and cartoony stuff. But that should stop you, I honestly don't know hwy it would.

Does that help at all?
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Is there anything specific you need help with?
i use a mencanical pencil
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well, i hope we can go to a libary soon then XD i suck at shading DX

i gotten good at it, oddly, let me find a kelistan sketch i did a while back...
 
So...do any of you ever look through old sketch books and find stuff you never finished? I was jut looking at one, and found a picture I started drawing this summer but never finished it.




There's more to the picture, but I decided not to embarrass myself too much by showing it. Also, here is a sketch I did during a Latin class recently.


Beautiful! I love how you pushed the darks but still kept strong highlights. And that's amazing for just a sketch! I always use grids to get everything exact and I envy those who can think of somthing in their heads and put it on paper.
 
i use a mencanical pencil
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well, i hope we can go to a libary soon then XD i suck at shading DX

i gotten good at it, oddly, let me find a kelistan sketch i did a while back...
There's nothing wrong with that, because erm, I do too.
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I used a really nice one a while ago, but it ran out of lead and I couldn't re-fill it. >.<

I'm pretty bad at shading as well. But over time, you pick up on things and then you improve. :) I'm sure you will as well, it just takes time which sucks. A lot.
 
Beautiful! I love how you pushed the darks but still kept strong highlights. And that's amazing for just a sketch! I always use grids to get everything exact and I envy those who can think of somthing in their heads and put it on paper.
Thank you.
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I'm quite proud of the second one because I normally fail at drawing profile sketches, even with a reference.
 
Here are the pictures of my drawing final.. Sorry about the bad quality photos, we had to frame and mat our finals and I forgot to take pictures of the drawings before putting them in the frame. Can you guys tell which one I did at 3 in the morning? I think it's pretty obvious. The only one that I'm happy with is the one of the 2 african boys. The hardest part was cutting out the matting in the shape of puzzle pieces, it took forever!

I call it 'Connecting Cultures'. I want to use black construction paper to go around the drawings so that there is a black outline between the drawing and the white puzzle piece matting. Maybe I'll do that tomorrow.. It's already been graded, but I think the black outline would make the drawings stand out more, what do you guys think?






 
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