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Study and Teach Fine Art Techniques Charcoal and Pencil Drawings - Techniques by J.D. Hillberry Topic #148
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Glenn click here to view user rating
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Nov-21-02, 04:17 PM ()
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"Wolf"
 
Thanks to everyone you commented on my last piece, here is another, done with 2B, Hb pencils on Cartridge paper.

I would be glad of any comments, good or bad

Glenn

Experience is that marvellous thing that enables you recognise a mistake
when you make it again

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Nov-21-02, 07:36 PM ()
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1. "RE: Wolf"
 
nice job ,you have some nice rich black tones going on....are those carbon pencils?

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Nov-21-02, 08:02 PM ()
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2. "RE: Wolf"
 
Hey Glenn,
I love the nose!....well, the whole drawing looks good. But the nose looks great

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3. "RE: Wolf"
 
Hi Glenn

For what it is worth... The snout of the wolf seems to be a little short to me. It could be there needs to be some darker shading as the snout goes down the sides. Either that or the nose is a tad closer to the eyes than it should be. Without source information, it is really hard to tell.

Bob

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Bill_Johnston
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Nov-21-02, 08:47 PM ()
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4. "RE: Wolf"
 
   Great picture! I would recommend adding more details (especially around the snout/whisker area). Also, broadening the range of values on the fur might add some dimension and overall realism to the drawing.

Great work Glenn, keep 'em coming!

Bill


 
Glenn click here to view user rating
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Nov-22-02, 04:06 AM ()
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5. "RE: Wolf"
 
Thanks for the comments.
I am happy to say that no carbon pencils were harmed in making this drawing, just a HB and 2B Pencil.

Experience is that marvellous thing that enables you recognise a mistake
when you make it again

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Nov-22-02, 04:12 AM ()
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6. "RE: Wolf"
 
Nice work! The fur looks great and I really love the eyes!


 


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