Yep, hair's amazing. It's so bright, almost like a mane of flames. I also like that bad-girlish expression on her face, and her almost masculine pose, it makes her much more interesting. What I'm trying to say is, good choice of a model to draw.
I really like how you've picked different mediums for different textures. The acrylic paint gives volume and weight to her hair (Nope, this ain't supposed to be a shampoo ad...), the graphite is a perfect choice to illustrate the softness of her skin and ink is great for drawing the folds of a dress.
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Dancing at discos, eating cheese on toast....
I love the pose, and the way her clothes fall on her body. Totally a fan of that, 'I'm hott and I don't care,' look.
Great drawing!
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Dancing at discos, eating cheese on toast....
There's one I just finished and am posting up tomorrow... it's a good example of that
I really like how you've picked different mediums for different textures. The acrylic paint gives volume and weight to her hair (Nope, this ain't supposed to be a shampoo ad...), the graphite is a perfect choice to illustrate the softness of her skin and ink is great for drawing the folds of a dress.
Great work!
One of my favourite models, so I thank you for your agreement that she was a good choice.
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