Sculpture bust study & some 2 minute expressions
© 2024 Kennisendit
Trying to remember how to shade with the bust study from a reference image on Pinterest. I've been doing a lot of quick drawings so I wanted to take my time with something. The hair is not fully rendered but I was more fixated on getting the face right.
The expressions were 2-minutes long each. I want to get better at capturig the likeness of the reference subject. With quick drawings, I find I spend less time on measurement and just try to get as much information down as possible. Any tips on capturing likeness?
Crow Teethh
Gorgeous!!
Polyvios Animations
The logical explanation is because your facial bones and muscles and forces can and will become the most exaggerated, funniest, liveliest, but totally and fully motivated from within, as you're sketching them. So for most details, kindly refer to the images from that Animation book by Nancy Beiman, who's recently retired, God bless her.
My hat's off to you.
Kennisendit
It's true that sometimes the emotion (and therefor spirit of the subject) can be the key being capturing a closer likeness. I'll work on my exaggeration for these quicker sketches.