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ThriftyGal
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Posted: 11-10-07 17:53pm
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It's of Nathan as you can see. When I'm
done the drawing I'm painting the same
picture on my canvas, in all copper
tones.
Here is what I have done on the drawing.
It's not close to being done, so this is
not what it will look like when it's done.
When I've added all the shading the nose
won't look crooked and the space bellow
his lips won't look so akward, there will
be a lot larger range of tons when I'm
done. It will make better sense visually
when I'm done, but it's only purpose is
for refrencing on my painting.
the eyes look off because of the flash
original
actually since seeing the picture I took
of it I'm less pleased with it, haha, but
you guys still get to see it!
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Zanny
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Posted: 11-10-07 18:00pm
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Wow, that drawing's amazing.. you're so
talented Tanya!
I wish I could draw like that. I can't
wait to see the painting, I bet it'll look
fantastic!
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ThriftyGal
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Posted: 11-10-07 18:07pm
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| zanyzanny
wrote: | Wow, that drawing's
amazing.. you're so talented Tanya!
I wish I could draw like that. I can't
wait to see the painting, I bet it'll look
fantastic! |
Thank you Zanny. I'm scared to start my
painting. A white canvas is always so
intimidating.
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OctoberBaby06
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Posted: 11-10-07 18:20pm
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That looks great! Can't wait to see the
finished product! You are definately
talented!!
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Flurries in the air
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Posted: 11-10-07 18:27pm
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omg! your amazing! i wish i could draw
like that.
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blackcat34
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Posted: 11-10-07 18:32pm
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Excellent drawing... I always sucked at
doing human portraits...the eyes were
always the hardest for me... is this a
hobby or do you do it professionally?....
would love to see the finished piece.
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yellow ribbon
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Posted: 11-10-07 19:57pm
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thats a great job Tanya! I have no
drawing/painting abilities what so ever
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OctoberBaby06
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Posted: 11-10-07 19:58pm
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| ~dani~
wrote: | | thats a great job Tanya! I
have no drawing/painting abilities what so
ever |
Same here! My stick figures don't even
turn out right 
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Rae02
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Posted: 11-10-07 20:42pm
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Great Job! I sketch a little but only of
cartoons.. lol 
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kaerbear
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Posted: 11-10-07 21:16pm
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it looks awesome. it'll make a cool
painting. have you ever tried glazing?
what kind of paints do you use?
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Bridget
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Posted: 11-10-07 22:42pm
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wow! that is really great!
i can't wait to see the finished piece and
the painting!
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sick_mama17
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Dannzibelle
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Posted: 11-11-07 07:55am
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wow, thats amazing! I'm so jelious i was
always terrible at art and to make it
worse my art teacher always used to use my
work to show the class how not to do
things
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Emma2
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Posted: 11-11-07 07:59am
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WOW tanya you are seriously talented!
Drawing a face that accurately is
extremely difficult. Kudos to you, you are
amazingly gifted.
Have you done any of Rowan? I heard that
drawing babies is even harder because the
porportions are all over the place...is
that true?
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ThriftyGal
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Posted: 11-11-07 10:25am
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quote="blackcat34"]Excellent drawing... I
always sucked at doing human
portraits...the eyes were always the
hardest for me... is this a hobby or do
you do it professionally?.... would love
to see the finished piece.[/quote]
neither, but I wish I could get paid for
doing it! That is completely unrealistic
though, which is why when I go to
University I'm not focusing on art. If I
didn't have Rowan I would just concentrate
on art, but I have to feed her and keep a
roof over her head and my art isn't going
to buy groceries so I'm not going to
bother focusing on it.
I'm still going to take some art in
University, but then go to teachers
college to become an art teacher. That
way I still get to experience it.
I do art when it is assigned in school. I
use to do it as a hobby, on my own time,
but there really isn't such a thing as "my
own time" now, so I don't spend any time
doing stuff that isn't school related.
I've got another sketch of Nathan in my
sketch book that I will post, and a couple
of other things.
Thanks for all the nice comments!
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ThriftyGal
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Posted: 11-11-07 10:37am
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kaerbear:
I've done glazing on my pottery and I
could do it over paints I use if I wanted
that glazed effect, but I never have. I
would be interested in trying it but then
I'd have to go out and buy the mediums to
do that.
I've used a lot of acrylics and water
colours. The next painting I'm doing is
going to be with oils though, I'm
excited!
Nancy:
When I draw I don't draw specific things,
I just draw in the lines and shading. We
all have embedded ideas of what faces are
suppose to look like, eye shape,
proportions, location on the face, lips,
ears, and if you go into a piece with
those things in mind it is too hard to
acurately draw what you "see", because
those ideas will interfere. So when I'm
drawing Nathan's face, I don't "draw
Nathan's face". I draw in the lines, the
shading, and the postive and negative
space, and look at my refrences as just a
set of lines and tones and not as
something specific. That way my end
result is way more accurate. If someone
was to think like this when drawing a
babys face, it shouldn't be any different
or harder than drawing anything else.
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Emma2
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Posted: 11-11-07 10:51am
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You I ask because my uncle is an artist
and he told me that in the "art community"
they all say that babies are difficult and
I think your art is wayyyyyy better than
my uncles. I had Christians portrait done
downtown old montreal by an artist and I
found that he drew him too old. It looks
like him but he looks like he's 3-4 yrs
old.
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ThriftyGal
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Posted: 11-11-07 15:17pm
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thank beckster.
I'm actually super glad I took pictures of
it now, because Nathan spilt coffee on it
: )
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kaerbear
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Posted: 11-11-07 17:26pm
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actually i meant glazing with oils. it's
the technique they used to use on all
those old renaissance paintings to make
them seem so lifelike. you just mix half
and half linseed oil and paint thinner
(turpentine or whatever you're using) and
then whatever colour you are applying to
the underpainting. so if you were doing
the underpainting in sepia or whatever,
you would apply the colour over that in
layers. the layers are transparent
because the pigment is thinned out so the
more layers you add the deeper the colour
gets. you can get really lifelike
skintones and it gives the painting more
depth. oil paints are awesome because
they have that transparency and they
almost glow compared to acrylics which
turn flat and plastic-y when they dry. i
really wish i could paint too but i don't
have the room or the time right now. i
took it in university and now i have to go
back and get a teacher's degree too, lol.
wish i would have been smart like you
right from the beginning.
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