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Pencil Drawing |
Does a pencil sketch count for PPF? Hmm. I was hoping to get some painting done this week but I have not been home for days so I used what I had with me and decided to try a portrait. Rather than do a family member I wanted to do a celebrity as they are typically more recognizable. I would love to do some pencil drawings of my bf's nieces and nephews for his mom for Christmas but definitely need some practice to further my skills. Why Drew Barrymore? No particular reason other than I think she is adorable and it was a great reference photo to work from. Thoughts? Tips? Not sure what happened with the bottom right portion of the pic, I had to use my camera phone again and something went awry with the editing of the photo but for the most part you can see the contrast and all that good stuff.
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Side by Side comparison with the reference photo. |
As I was searching for images and looking for some videos on portrait drawing techniques, I happened to come across a post about it not being legal to sell portrait drawings of celebrities. Not that I have any intentions of doing this, it just peaked my curiosity because I see many artists selling pencil drawings of celebrities on Etsy, Ebay, etc. Anyone out there ever come across this issue before?
In other news, I had two interviews with Walmart for their bakery department yesterday. As a cake decorator. I worked in a grocery store bakery a few years ago and loved it. I have a third interview with the store manager today. Keeping my fingers crossed that things are finally starting to look up!
Hope you all enjoy your weekend. We've been having nothing but rain and cooler weather the past few days. I think I have forgotten what the sun looks like. BTW, this sketch took me about 10 hours to complete. I'm definitely not the fastest sketch artist that ever lived. :)
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