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Old 01-13-2004, 11:15 AM   #1
Mike Dodson Mike Dodson is offline
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Subtlety




If there is one particular area that I struggle with more than anything it's subtlety. Perhaps this is related to my engineering background of looking at details but it's one of those "demons" I must overcome.

I am curious if anyone has any recommendations on how to better see these subtle gradations of value in a portrait or particular areas to always look for? For example, the lower lip is typically an area that should have a soft blend into the lower part of the face.

I know the first thing that comes to mind is to work from life, which I am doing alot more of but I still find myself wanting to say to the viewer,"Look how well drawn and defined this area is", which is clearly not the objective.

Any thoughts?
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