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Old 11-19-2007, 04:55 PM   #1
Mischa Milosevic Mischa Milosevic is offline
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Please notice that I have just made some not so perfect adjustments. This is just to give you an idea that you still have options to work with.

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Old 11-20-2007, 01:37 PM   #2
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Oh, oh,,,,,,,,,,,,Colorized!

I guess if I was actually in an atelier, I would have my hands swatted with a mahl stick.

I had already started adding color when you replied, Mischa. I thought it might be interesting to add conte, like the old colorists of the 50's and 60's photography world. I have an old senior high school photo with the most outrageous color of pink on my lips using this technique. This drawing was a perfect candidate.

I did incorporate some of the suggestions in your image, Mischa. Her arms are much lighter and her face will be lighter also. I haven't finished yet........ and have not given up on charcoal. I'll get the eraser and at this point need all new kneaded erasers and more vine charcoal. I also would never have thought of scraping as a method to remove those dark spots.

All the best to you too! You are a great long distance teacher.

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Old 11-20-2007, 02:19 PM   #3
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Colorizing Changes everything

Hi Jean,
I love that you have introduced color. And just enough. I really like the look. I also wanted to add that I so admire your working as consistently and as hard as you do considering your health issues. You are my hero, I so admire your tenacity. and all your work is amazing.
Keep it up, but call this one done (my humble opinion)
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Old 11-20-2007, 06:43 PM   #4
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Thank you Patty.

I need to work more on her hands and arm, they must turn! I've also finished her left eye, it was not quite right.

Believe me, I'm no hero. We've had gray skies, mist and rain, plus cold raw temps for the last week and I'm whining and pissing and moaning. Heros don't do that! I still thank you though. You have also worked hard and long to improve, with many obstacles thrown in your way. Hero worship goes two ways.

It's time to put all this stuff away and make some pies, stuffing, etc. etc. Have a happy turkey day to all.

I'd rather be painting or drawing, but food prep and cleaning are part of a balanced life............bah humbug.

Jean
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Old 11-20-2007, 07:05 PM   #5
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Jean, this is a wonderful surprise. I really like what you have done so far. I hope you wont mind if I make a comment or two.

Some things to consider. You have light coming from the left and you have light coming from the right (the light on the hair). This is good and it presents a challenge.

Here is what I suggest that is if you fancy the thought. Spread the light that you have on the entire chest cavity. Also, bring the lights up just a little on the arm in shadow, her left arm the bicep and shoulder area. On the tricep and shoulder of the same arm introduce the same value you have on her chest but gradually to half tone and leaving the dark on the arm as it is. O yes,one more thing, I would think on adding more light on her hair in the shadow on her right side, our left. Maybe just a little and not as light as on her left side. I think doing this will make her head more solid looking. The highlight in her eye try not to make it to strong , give it a little mystery.

This will be top notch! Good for you!
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Old 11-21-2007, 12:30 AM   #6
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Of course I don't mind comments, I thought I was in trouble.

Thank you, I'm glad you like my attempt to save this drawing. I've already done some of the changes you suggested (her eye highlight in particular). Now to finish the arms and those awkward looking hands. I won't be doing much but cooking for the next few days... I've enjoyed this challenge more that I thought.

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Old 11-26-2007, 06:53 PM   #7
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This is very close to complete. I only have some work to do on her hair, more shaping on the dress under her left arm. and texture to the wall behind her.

Jean
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