Carol Wyatt’s concept artwork for Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends
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#inktober2018 #inktober #inktoberday3 yesh!!!! Guess who @foolart_ , just a doodle to keep up with inktober . . . . https://www.instagram.com/p/Bof0wxQBENL/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=sqsmaelaa6yl
Backgarden of the sleeping souls II. Edinburgh, Scotland.
Karin Daymond (South African, b. 1967, Durban, South Africa, based Mpumalanga, South Africa) - 1: Elise’s Garden 2: Elise’s Path, Paintings: Oil On Canvas
If I can’t look like a lady of wealth, taste, elegance and scandal in a Boldini painting then why bother dressing at all:
one art trick i learned in college that i dont think i see being talked about online that often: measure things out using your pencil & fingers
like bring up your pencil as a straight edge to figure out the angle of certain things- if this is IRL hold it up to line up to where the objects angle is, if its on your screen line it up to the screen like this
and, this way you can also figure out relative distances
for instance here, the distance between dafoe's eyebrow and hairline here (on that line) is the same as the distance between his chin and the collar of his shirt at a different angle. by using a straight~ish "line" of an object like a pencil or your finger, it's easier to have a visual reference to track how far apart these things are.
you can also multiply these or use halves to a similar effect- for instance, dafoes shoulder here is 2 1/2 of his forehead, approximately
this way- when you're doing a study or using a reference, you can check to see if these relative distances are the same in your own drawing. this way, you can really maximize your studies and make sure you're art is relatively proportionally accurate to your reference image.
A friend lent me her Copic and it was awesome! Designs of original characters, expect to see more of them! working on the project for portfolio 😏 #drawing #originalcharacter #copic
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