Hello friend ....
This time I'm back to share a bit of inspiration about painting for all of us and I hope it has its benefits.
On this occasion I painted a painting of a man whose hair is tied, but I still haven't finished it ... but I will finish it ...
Something that we describe looks so real and alive even if it's just a pencil scratch. I really like my pencil paintings, because he always portrays the environment and various scenes that make my eyes comfortable. The simplicity that is painted is very deep, but in fact there is its own luxury when I pervade the meaning of my painting.
My painting paper will always carve that perfection, it is endless indeed to form a beautiful painting it. My painting is too beautiful to always carve it. I admire my painting, because every time I see the smile of my painting I always make it in a painting light. my paper will continue to carve the beautiful paintings.
I must say that my favorite drawings are done with normal pencils. You can picture even the tiniest detail with it, you can make various shades or hues and it indeed looks realistic.
I can see that you're doing a great job with his hair and I'm looking forward to seeing the final product. So far it looks very good!
Happy drawing! Thank you for sharing and have a nice day!
thank you, but this isn't completely finished ... thank you for your visit @delishtreats
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Thank you @mehdialz
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Nice work in progress, @teungkumerdu <3 I love the clean lineart, and how the face is done with vertical shading contrasts well against the hair's horizontal strokes <3
And in between the diagonal lines <3 <3 <3
Looking forward to seeing this finished :)
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