lately i received so many spams..and luckily i read a journal about those and ignored it...and wow i received a DD for my "dA love" at least something happened good onmy valentine since i slept all day lol im not a fan of that day..
and i have lots of artworks on my room that i cant find a place where to place it so i decided to do a learance sale..i really mean sale....much like $20-$25 per piece..so just send me a note if any of my pieces here on dA are still available okies..
so im gonna take a break from my mermaid proj im gonna make in..for just some days...then i'll be back on my xtina and marilyn's...
and im gonna reply some on the letters i received from my pen friends..i really enjoy it
some inspiration arts from witchblade comics..
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with the darkness and the angelus
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while you can find really sexy cover here and some really awesome(again)pages of the witchblade...i think i'm gonna draw the sexy cover lol
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ok that is for now gotta go!!!
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ok here's a link on how to's about shadings, drawing surreal, eyes, nose etc..i'm personally applying some of it when im making a portrait..
how to achieve realistic drawings..really helpful useful!!it has illustrations of how to's check it out!!and no i dunno the artist personally
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well i browse the deviantart and i found these amazing artists...
i'm a fan of:
pinoy..halfpinoy-half whatever
and yes some of my artworks are still on sale...the list of pieces on sale is from my "oh marilyn" piece up to the recent one except for the "a song for you pt. 2"
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remember this guys..i got it from a friend i think 4 years ago...
WITHIN EVERY PERSON THEE IS A CAPACITY TO DO OR BE SOMETHING ESPECIAL....EACH PERSON HAS A MISSION IN LIFE, AND THE DESIRE AND TALENT TO GET THERE IS WITHIN EACH OF US. IT'S JUST A MATTER OF FINDING OUT WHO YOU ARE AND WHAT YOUR SPECIAL GIFTS ARE....
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i just wanna say this...portraiture is not just about the likeness but by capturing the emotions, expressions, moods, aura and the personality of the subject so it's better to master them first before you focus on the details.
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TIPS!TIPS!TIPS!
tips on shading and blending(FAQs)
ok let me start in general rules....
-dont hurry on making a portrait you're creating a masterpiece not a mess!!!
-for shading starting with the darkest is much better..
-the number one rule dont leave any lines unblended,blend it with the shadings(but dont over blend esp. on the folds on the eyelids, the nostrils and the lines on the upper and lower lips and lemme include the limbal ring of the eyes,the hair, lashes, eyebrows, facial stabbles, mustache, beard and te lines for sections of the hair.
let me share you how to make my blending tool w/c i use for smaller details like wrinkles,fine lines, wrinkly lips, details of the iris..
- tear a piece of tissue(make it a long rectangular shaped)then roll it into a knitting needle,make sure that the tip is alos covered to avoid scratches on your paper.rub it to the paper diagonally..ok?
and of course my sharpened eraser
- if you want to have like mine.buy a stick shaped eraser..i know a brand w/c sells it MAPED,choose the one w/c shapes like a blade for the cutter.then cut a piece of that,diagonally so you will have a flat-shaped end.
you can achieve lots of realism by using this like the shiny.moist parts of the eyes, lips, hair, and skin, jewelries, blades etc.
ok here i go even this may sounds a bit redundant:
WRINKLY LIPS: after lining the shape of the lips again start with the darkest shades to lightest. put the details(lines for the wrinkles)then blend it.always try to be carefuldoin the contrast..then for the lightet/lush/gloss just use the sharpened eraser.then blend the lipline with the shading.
HAIR: let me explain it by using numbers(this is applicable for both straight and curly hair as well as to their shadings wether its dark or light shades.
1)the shape of the entire hair or the canopy
2)line the sections
3)shadings: darkest to lightest
4)the shine(sharpened eraser)
5)line the sections again then blend
6)visible shiny strands; sharpened eraser
SKIN
when it comes to shadings hold your pencil diagonally.for me using tissue for blending(esp. on the cheeks, forehead, neck, arms. achest)can give your subject's skin lush.if there are some spots that cause by the pencil w/c in turn make the skin a bit ugly ( i always have a problem with this one esp. if there's a poor lightings on the refference pics) just use the sharpened eraser(the pointed one) then work on them again until it blends on its "respective contrasts"
and this one came from a comment...you should know or somehow discover how to make your subjects looks alive, there are some parts that you need to tone down..to enhance the realism. honestly speaking...i still have'nt learn so much about that
what else.....?!
about the limbal ring of the eyes it is not a whole circle it's a bit scaley(for close up shots.
and dont make the facial skin too smooth it will look like a plastic. you can also ues sharpened eraser for the pores(just shape it like a steep triangle so you will have a pointed tip)just dub it as if your putting dots...
SHADOWS:
be very careful on putting shadows if the refference pics have a poor lightings.remember it's a shadows not a blackhole!!!!the texture underneath must able to be glimpsed.and there must be a fade out dont put visible lines on the edges os the shadows make it more of a shading.
for other questions just send me a note ok
CIAO!!!
i forgot to say that RETOUCHING is very important!!!!!!
hey guys i just discoverd some thing.you should try this esp. for those who want to put details on their work. in a piece of paper(maybe 2") create a window inside of that,when youre done...put it at the top of your refference photo then just like you will take a picture using a camera focused it on the part where you want to capture all the details.go ahead try it promise there's a lot difference
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Thank you for sharing some artistic wisdom