Romantic Sketch #0
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Why romance? Err... well, I suddenly felt an urge to draw a romantic scene and it hapeened to be around Valentine's Day, so why not? ^^; (though if you check the finish date, it was late for Valentine)
I was rather happy with the lines. I was finally able to draw my own bishounen without
copying. Yay! :D The girl is not a typical bishoujo, but I think she looks good, too.
She SHOULD look good as I used a reference for her :p
The shading was supposed to be simple, not a heavy pencil rendering. But then, well, I got
carried away and added those cross-hatchings. Some are appropriate, for example those on
the girl's hair. It enhances the atmosphere. Most of them, though, are ugly :p Those
cross-hatches on the wall are unnecessary, I think. The rays was fun to make because
I only needed to press my eraser against the paper, drag it quickly in a straight line,
and I got a nice-looking ray of light :D Overall, this drawing was not bad, but I did
not learn anything from it (other than the fact that drawing two people with physical
interaction is much more difficult that drawing one person, but everyone knows this)
either...
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Dimension: A5 (14.8 x 21.0 cm)
Paper: A5 memo pad paper Pencils: 2B mechanical and 2B, HB genuine Software: Photoshop (for cleaning up and brightness/contrast adjustments) Work duration: around 3 days Date finished: 17 February 2004 |
Any comments, suggestions or critics? Contact me: at comp dot nus dot edu dot sg with dennyisk before the at Last edited: Monday, 14 September 2004 |
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