Drawing Bill Kaulitz : Bite
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Aun no entiendo como pueden hacer algo tan perfecto :')
Mi pregunta es :
- Tu calcas el boceto por asi decirlo y luego lo arreglas y lo perfeccionas ?
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me too ^^
i want this picture)
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@TokioHotelBish I don't know where this drawing is anymore D: but thank you
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@jolardio Thank you so much!
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wooooooooowwww YOU GOT TALENT!
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You drawning good, but you making a big mistakes...
You have to use thicker pencil. 4B to face and 8B to hair and stronger shadows.
Don't smear a pencil !!! It's a most important principle. You have to shade and don't be afraid to push pencil harder. Here Bill's eyebrows and his hair are too bright. Like I sad- 8B to something like this and then, everything will be allright ;) Eyes are good, but are to small compared to face. Practice a bit, and you'll be great! ;)
Suns1407 2 weeks ago
@Suns1407 Actually, you really don't need to use pencils of different mediums. I use one single number two pencil to do my portraits nowadays, and they're incredibly photorealistic and people buy them. I believe people only need more pencils if their pressure control when shading isn't that great. But anyways, this drawing is from nearly three years ago. Something more recent might be a more accurate way to judge my skills. But thanks for the input.
DagdaSan 2 weeks ago
@DagdaSan I saw your other films and i cannot change my mind. I'm learning drawning from 3 years, my friend is in Art School and i have to say you're wrong. Everyone who drawning need much pencils with different thick. You think people buying everything what is beauty. Yes, that's right, but from poor money and this way your art never be in all good. Trust me i write this for your own good. I don't wanna be mean or something
Suns1407 2 weeks ago
@Suns1407 I've been drawing for four years, two of which I have been working in the art field for actual people. My opinion stands that first of all, people have artistic talent or they don't. Sure, school will help you improve technique, but not give you skill or experience, so I count my two years in the art working field to be more meaningful than your three years of schooling on the subject. And as far as supplies, my opinion is sure some supplies make drawings better, but when it (continue)
DagdaSan 1 week ago
@Suns1407 (continue) comes down to it, an artist is talented or not. They can buy all the supplies in the world that they want but drawing is talent, not how expensive your supplies are. A good artist should be able to do a drawing in any media, or any number of pencils and it look good. The artist needs to do the work, not their money and their supplies.
DagdaSan 1 week ago