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Seventh piece ever with acrylics
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This is my seventh piece ever and I can't believe how amazing it looks.
This is done with acrylics. Any feedback would be more than welcome. |
:thumbsup: You're getting better at this. Keep painting!
What size? Are you working from a photo? From life? Are you drawing directly with your brush...or do you do a drawing first in pencil? |
Thank you, Karin, for taking the time to respond.
I work in 16" x 20". Since I am just a beginner I work from a photo. I sketch the outline of the head first, then set the features from there. I find myself getting more fussy about the quality of work, which is good. It is still a lot of fun. |
Working from photos is a good idea and tracing off the head is a good way to teach yourself proportion and anatomical drawing.
When you can manage it, be sure to take your own photos and, most importantly, use a single source of light when you do so. In the beginning of a painting it is a good idea to divide the face and/or figure into light and shadow. Shadow defines form and makes it look "real." Here's a tip...don't ever make your heads life size or larger than life size. Smaller is better. If you have a large canvas, just include more background or show more of the figure. |
Minor Changes
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Thanks again Karin,
I made a few minor changes. I think it looks better. I will look at it again later on. Thanks for your insightful tips. I will take a break from painting and do the tracing you suggest. |
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