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10 min exercise
© 2019 A Bankrupt Math Student
leofelco816
I find your 10min studies to be visually appealing. Your choices as to where to shade bring an interesting sense of depth to your pieces. What tools are you using? I am assuming it is some sort of ink device possibly a fountain pen or a Micron maybe.
I would like to see what you can do with a pencil (graphite or charcoal) as it may provide you with an opportunity to round out and define your figure studies better. Nice job though. I am anxious to see more.
A Bankrupt Math Student
Thank you! I am using brush pens. They give you the easy control of the thickness of the lines based on how hard you press the pen.
I uploaded my old charcoal artwork (https://line-of-action.com/art/view/2472). I am not really satisified with it because the broken hand part though.
I really enjoy the way you shaded this piece. I'd love to see an art piece like this with some colour
Thanks!
will definitely try colouring them someday