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So I watched 's recent interview & the blue/orange lighting was so dope that I had to do a study. And then it got hecka emotional, so I did facial expression studies. We've got ๐Ÿ˜ฎ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜ญ&๐Ÿค” Damn what a ride. Zoom for brushmarks๐Ÿ–Œ
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holy crap these are good! i gave up on drawing faces temporarily because it just seemed so impossible to get them right with a pencil at least. this is... digital paint? physical paint?
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It's digital. Stick with pencil/line for faces until you can get them nailed. If you want to learn a new medium, paint something simpler for you. American-style comic artists are the best at simplifying the crucial facial elements btw. Learn from them if you can
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See, imo my study does not hold up against this comic style study. Sure I have brushwork, but line is all you need. These are such strong expressions and so economical, you can just see how second nature it is for the artist
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No, shading cant make up for poor lines. Lines are your structure, the edges of forms, so if you cant formulate lines then you arent able to shade anyway. There is a reason that in an atelier the learning process is pencil, then graduate to charcoal, then graduate to oil paint/
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