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Friday, March 17, 2017
Charcoal Demo
Charcoal Drawing Demo
Step 1
I use a vine charcoal to outline the general shapes and separate shadow areas. The cast shadow under the nose is my sharpest edge, and to indicate that I put more force and crispness in that line-- just as a reminder.
Step 2
I crosshatch the shadows thinking of anatomy and expression simultaneously. No halftones at this stage.
Step 3
Now I add my darkest darks using a compressed charcoal to stabilize my shadow areas. the tip and the side of charcoal are both used to create interesting and rhythmic shapes.
Step 4
I finally put in the halftones to define the jawbone and the temple a bit. The fun part is when I rub my charcoal stained little finger to suggest the chin, cheekbone,etc. Highlights are then added and its done.
Step 1
I use a vine charcoal to outline the general shapes and separate shadow areas. The cast shadow under the nose is my sharpest edge, and to indicate that I put more force and crispness in that line-- just as a reminder.
Step 2
I crosshatch the shadows thinking of anatomy and expression simultaneously. No halftones at this stage.
Step 3
Now I add my darkest darks using a compressed charcoal to stabilize my shadow areas. the tip and the side of charcoal are both used to create interesting and rhythmic shapes.
Step 4
I finally put in the halftones to define the jawbone and the temple a bit. The fun part is when I rub my charcoal stained little finger to suggest the chin, cheekbone,etc. Highlights are then added and its done.
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