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1. 26 Jul 2010 04:29 | ||
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Many times I have started drawing a portrait, but have stopped because i ruin it with the nose! i find it impossible 2 draw a nose! does any1 hav any tips? please! (and any drawing tips u have r welcome, on things other then noses!) |
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2. 26 Jul 2010 04:42 | ||
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I find the nose the hardest part also, I started to draw the shadows around the nose or on the nose and that seemed to help. |
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3. 26 Jul 2010 05:38 | ||
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oh thats a good idea! i wil try it! thank u!!! |
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4. 2 Aug 2010 06:48 | ||
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hey Babyangel.. |
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5. 2 Aug 2010 06:59 | ||
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um.. Suzze sugested the shadowing- but i totally agree!--- and that last picture by Q is one of my all time favorite on TD- Mainly because my 3 year old is the subject! |
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6. 2 Aug 2010 13:02 | ||
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As I did many portrait, you'll can see how evolved my tecnique to draw noses. I find it still difficlult in beads, but in Avatars it's easy bc you can correct the shadows and the shape ongoing. |
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7. 2 Aug 2010 13:24 | ||
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noses...they are not that hard to draw...you can take a look at some pencil sketches which help most ...the more different styles, the better. I find it hard to keep the right proportions of the face when doing a portrait. Also cheeks, the shape of the eyes underneath the eyelids, the ears are a challenge to me. |
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8. 2 Aug 2010 14:17 | ||
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As others have mentioned, less is more. |
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9. 4 Aug 2010 10:17 | ||
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wow thanks 4 all the advice everyone! its really helpful! next time i do a pic, i wil try it! |
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10. 27 Aug 2010 04:09 | ||
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okay, im in the middle of drawing a face with avatars, and now i need to do the nose, and i am trying to shadow it, but im having alot of difficulty, i don't know how to shadow it! its really hard! any idea's on how to do it on avatars? please! thanks! x |
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11. 27 Aug 2010 06:23 | ||
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it depends on the position of the head (on profile, three-quarter or opposite) and lso depends on where the light comes from. I.e. if you have the light coming from left, you'll have the left side of the nose enlighted (lined with a delicate shadow on the right side of the near cheek) and the right side of the nose in shadows; you can have the bottom side of the nose shadowed or not, dependently on where the light come from - from above or from below. |
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12. 14 Dec 2010 08:42 | ||
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bump |
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13. 14 Dec 2010 08:44 | ||
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someone asked about noses... bumped this up front ... |
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14. 14 Dec 2010 13:39 | ||
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Here are some Avatar noses... |
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15. 15 Dec 2010 01:48 | ||
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I think five's pic's are a perfect example of how you can either |