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    • #15462
      Rscotti91
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      All I used was a Dixon Ticonderoga #HB pencil.
      Hope you like them! (:

    • #24434
      Ramenuzumaki
      Participant

      Wow really nice shading work on these :3

      I’d say this is a pass. Once I get the others to repost some of theres I’ll post lesson 2

    • #24435
      Rscotti91
      Participant

      Thanks ramen!! I love black and grey!!!! :D

    • #24433
      Ramenuzumaki
      Participant

      As do I :3

    • #24436
      Lennart82
      Participant

      Nice job with the shading.

      And I too love to do black and grey.

      Love the one you did with the ribbon. Thumbs up :D

    • #24437
      Rscotti91
      Participant

      Thanks much, Lennart!! (:
      Which one? haha. The last pic?

    • #24438
      Lennart82
      Participant

      Yeah the one upside down… (Or is it???)

      No man, I mean it, love that shading you did. And it takes alot to impress me on a drawing scale ;)

    • #24439
      Rscotti91
      Participant

      lol, yes it’s suppose to be upside down that’s how I drew it.
      Oh ok, yeah it’s funny cause I started the outline 3 years ago!!!
      Just re-did the outline and finished the whole thing in about 2hrs the other day. haha.
      Well thank you very much, the positive compliments are appreciated a lot!
      R.Scotti

    • #24440
      Lennart82
      Participant

      Outlining is what it is. Would even go to say; Most people can do outlining. The real magic, the real life, comes when you start to shade and sculpt the pieces. Bringing it off the paper. :ugeek:
      Yub, I get poetic once I start drawing and start looking at other drawings ;) If it dosent speak, I dont look a second time. hahaha

    • #24441
      Rscotti91
      Participant

      Yes and no, with outlining. You need to have a solid foundation IF you’re using an outline, if it’s not solid (just like a stencil on at tattoo) the shaded probably won’t be much better. Plus built up outlines like that picture, bring a new dimension which helps make it come off the paper more.

      But as you said if it isn’t shaded well either it doesn’t speak to you, which I totally get where you are coming from. It totally says something when you have a beautiful shaded work of art, just like the rose you tattooed. AMAZING LENNART!!! (:
      R.Scotti

    • #24442
      Lennart82
      Participant

      Well yes, might have been to harsh on the outlining ;) But still, in my book, its the shading that does the job :D
      Again thanks :D

    • #24443
      Rscotti91
      Participant

      haha. Yes, the shading definitely does and you’re very welcome! :)

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