View Full Version : Self Portrait Work in Progress
flodprfekshun
09-20-2007, 11:17 PM
Part 1 of my second self-portrait, I just finished the eyes.
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y228/maris_payne/Picture2027.jpg
Jamez5000
09-21-2007, 12:59 AM
Really nice eyes...with that expression I could see sadness, horror, shock, and many more :)
Matterialize
09-21-2007, 2:10 AM
Nice. For a second there, I thought one was a mirror image of the other.
Tempest
09-21-2007, 2:25 AM
Jesus christ, that's just ridiculous. If they weren't black and white, they would look almost 100% real. And this is after you not having drawn for 2 or 3 years? That's just raw talent right there. :indiff: I wish I could draw 1/10th as good as you.
Jamez5000
09-21-2007, 3:23 AM
Well, any talent is like a riding a bike...you wont forget it unless you've received a "smack down".
abbey
09-21-2007, 10:21 PM
The pupils are a little big, but it still looks amazing.
Vortex
09-21-2007, 10:24 PM
Depends how much light there is going into her eyes. I've seen bigger pupils :smile:
Nice eyes, by the way. Nice shading.
Arielcz
09-22-2007, 2:42 PM
O my God. That is perfect.
Really nice eyes...with that expression I could see sadness, horror, shock, and many more :)
Or a realization of truth!
I love it! You're going to earn money with a few more years of practice. You got the eyes right, you just need the rest now. :thup:
flodprfekshun
09-23-2007, 12:39 PM
Thanks for all the positive feed-back, guys. I'll be posting more soon.
Looking good! Be careful that you don't botch the proportion when you add the rest of the face. You went ahead and started with extreme detail, so you're gonna be stuck with those eyes and the way they are placed. Can't wait to see how it develops.
Don't make a new thread for it, just do it here. I edited the title for you.
flodprfekshun
09-23-2007, 2:08 PM
Thanks, Rob, will do!
Far out, its like looking at an extremely detailed Casper or something. Can't wait for updates.
CharlieH
09-24-2007, 4:33 AM
This is some of the better art posted around here.
However, i think that the nose looks like its going to get too big, sort of what Rob said.
Keep up the good work.
flodprfekshun
09-24-2007, 6:11 PM
The eyes previously posted were messed up as I continued, so I started all over from scratch. I just finished the eyes, nose, and outline of the face. I know the eyes are not nearly as good as the first ones, or at least they aren't in my opinion. So, what do you guys think so far?
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y228/maris_payne/Picture2034.jpg
Jamez5000
09-24-2007, 6:13 PM
love the shading :)
Vortex
09-24-2007, 6:17 PM
Yeah, it's really nice. What pencils are you using for that shading? I assume it's pencils, anyway. I used to use 2B for all my shading but I lost/used all my decent pencils a while back, and all i have is HB now, which sucks for shading, in my opinion!
Aaaaaaanyway. I love the shading, like Jamez said. :smile:
flodprfekshun
09-24-2007, 6:19 PM
I'm using HB to sketch and outline only. For everything else I'm using light, medium, and dark charcoal pencils.
Spastic
09-24-2007, 6:22 PM
That is really good Marisa, you have talent. Not a lot of people could get a face to come together like that, but you really are doing it nicely! Keep up the good work.
That is pretty amazing flawed. If I ever need a portrait of myself made ill know who to go to.
I'm curious as to why you go into such detail without having a layout first. Whenever I've drawn something realistic, I've always laid out the basics first, then went into detail... maybe that's why your picture kicks everything I've ever done's ass.
I_Smell
09-24-2007, 7:39 PM
Yeah, I never plan it out either =/
The face looks way too high up in this update. Maybe the head outline is just really small. Also, the new eyes are big as fuck, but I loved the first ones.
KEEP GOIN!!
flodprfekshun
09-24-2007, 8:36 PM
That is really good Marisa, you have talent. Not a lot of people could get a face to come together like that, but you really are doing it nicely! Keep up the good work.
Thank-you!
That is pretty amazing flawed. If I ever need a portrait of myself made ill know who to go to.
I don't have any interesting subjects (otherwise I wouldn't be doing myself), so I'm open to drawing someone if they want me to. I don't think I'm good enough though.
I'm curious as to why you go into such detail without having a layout first. Whenever I've drawn something realistic, I've always laid out the basics first, then went into detail... maybe that's why your picture kicks everything I've ever done's ass.
The eyes are my layout, in a way. I start all of my drawings with the eyes, and take it from there. I do know what you mean though, and to be honest it's probably just laziness.
Yeah, I never plan it out either =/
The face looks way too high up in this update. Maybe the head outline is just really small. Also, the new eyes are big as fuck, but I loved the first ones.
KEEP GOIN!!
I've been having trouble with my face and I can't seem to get it quite right. That's the best that I could do for the time being. And yes, the other eyes were much better; they were the best I've done. So, it's hard to match that.
I have too much time on my hands and so didn't space this out how I had planned. Here is the finished deal, I'll probably only make a few minor changes (like adding the dreaded teeth eventually). The eyes are too high up and I can't do hair. I'm sure there's tons else off about it so feel free to point them out. To be honest, I don't like it at all.
Thanks everyone for being so nice.
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y228/maris_payne/Picture2038.jpg
Killer Carebear
09-24-2007, 8:39 PM
Portrait to real face comparison... yes, no?
It looks real good. Though something seems like it's not right. I can't put my finger on it, though.
Lynley
09-24-2007, 9:06 PM
The eyes and nose look good, but the rest you can tell was rushed. The cheek on the viewer's left is wider than the one on the right. You shaded the nose and eyes fairly well, but lost it on the rest of the face, making it look flat.
Still better than the self-portraits I've attempted (thus why they've never made it online).
Dacada
09-24-2007, 9:09 PM
It's sorta strange because the eyes are so dark and nothing else is. It'd look better with teeth, further shading, and more detail in the hair I believe.
Needed more detail on the teeth and the cheeks seem really chubby for some reason? Other than that it kicks the ass of anything I can draw. Good work.
Tyler_Legrand
09-25-2007, 5:48 AM
The eyes were excellent by themselves.
I've always been taught that for a really good portrait you should start with the form of the face, then add the details.
CharlieH
09-25-2007, 5:56 AM
I've always been taught that for a really good portrait you should start with the form of the face, then add the details.
A true talent at drawing is something that can't be taught.
Tyler_Legrand
09-25-2007, 6:12 AM
Talent, or skill?
You can still be taught to be good at drawing. If that wasn't true, I'd be wasting money on a major area of my university studies.
flodprfekshun
09-25-2007, 2:04 PM
It's true that having talent alone is not enough; there are many valuable skills to be learned as well, to further ones overall artistic ability. If it can't be taught, then what is the point of any art class or study? I'm going to have to agree with Tyler. Unfortunately, I haven't yet reached the 'drawing people' course in my studies, so I still have a lot to learn skill wise in that area.
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