Drawing SeeVeeBee part 2

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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2006

Second part, mostly her hair and detailing. Hope you guys like. I'm farely satisfied, but ill do some more work on it but i wont record it. I had lots of fun. Send me a message VeeBee if you still want me to send it to you. the sooner the better, im becoming attached :(! lol

By the way that was one and a half hours elapsed.

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  • nice dude! ei, are u using an eraser or a white chalk/charcoal to whiten some part of your drawing?

    thanks! youre awesome!

  • both

  • What a complete mind blower. WOW. Just......WOW.

  • im glad u liked

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  • *sighs* I REALLY wish you would send this to me. I love it so much! xx

  • turned my laptop upside down to watch you draw :) really nice!

  • garbage

  • why was seeveebee banned?

  • the gum rubs of the top layer of paper causing that area to yellow/darken more over time. if i have to erase i use a gum to dab, not rub. dabbing seems to work fine for me.

  • I think it depends on which kind of rubber you using. For this kind of work you kann use a flexible gum, which doesn't harm the paper at all. It looks like he has one of this kind in the vid.

  • you expended like 6 hours doing that shit xD!!!!

    most the people that dont draw think: wow, amazing, but you know is garbage ;), take a look to the historic artist =D

  • Seriously amazing. I so want it on my wall! xx

  • but erasing does ruin teh natural texture of the paper making it more likely to rip or deform. and it also makes it harder (for me at least) to blend.

  • i erase a lot myself too, erasing can actually help a drawing out, mainly with charcoal. I actually think erasing is best in bringing out the midtones or blending values together. He's working sensitively, and it shows in his artwork, thats the kind of art that makes the most emotional impact. keep it up man

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