[CR] Practice Sketch: It's the Man
I still practice the style of one of my favorite artists, in this case the sketch is starring the portrait of the face of an adult man with long hair, this type of drawing before gave me problems because it always ended with androgynous and not at all masculine (possibly because before I drew very anime style), in this case I am happy with the result, in this sketch I tried to correct some proportions in the image I used as a reference.
Note: I have not documented its completion in detail, for the reason that this outline was a speed practice exercise and not a complete drawing.
Comparison of My work with that of Stjepan Sejic
Technical information:
Traditional sketch
The applied technique was the pencil 3 B
It is drawn on bond paper 11 x 14 cm
Full resolution: 1275 x 1650 px at 300 dpi
Final touches made with Adobe Photoshop CC 2015
The estimated time in its realization was around 15 minutes
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Inu-Jim
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Looks nice, I think you're matching the style well :)
Thank you very much, I've been wanting to achieve this kind of drawing style for years
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To support your work, I also upvoted your post!
I dig the serious look and the intensity of those eyes. Definitely looks good :D
I have always thought that the look is the most important in a portrait, thank you for noticing it