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Post by horate on Dec 4, 2007 23:49:19 GMT -5
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Post by donpinsent on Dec 7, 2007 9:23:53 GMT -5
really like the style, but the first one is the only one i recognize. are the others anyone i should know? i know you do have an affinity for drawing people no one is very familiar with.
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Post by horate on Dec 7, 2007 12:49:20 GMT -5
maybe Don, but likeness is the point to develop.the 2º is hawkins phisic, the cuantic theory, the 3 jud apatow, an actor of usa.thanx
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Post by donpinsent on Dec 7, 2007 17:10:00 GMT -5
ah, okay, i'm not that familiar with what apatow looks like, and i actually did first think that was stephen hawking, but i don't think he has a big, strong chin like that, does he? in fact, i rather thought he didn't have much of a chin at all. the rest of it does look like him, though.
and by the way, in case it came across wrong, my comment about you drawing people no one recognizes wasn't meant as negative criticism. i think it's cool.
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Post by horate on Dec 7, 2007 20:15:50 GMT -5
yes Don, let me explain my point,... i need to develop likeness.My error drawing "difficult faces", (symetrical faces) is to begin the drawing as a caricature, with some exagerations, that don´t exist.The result is a caricature that have nothing in comon with the victim.If i draw this same face without exageration i obtain a decent aproach.I like far example the likeness that obtain David Levine.
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