Drawing a portrait (56)
Hello, Friends!
Today I want to show you another portrait in color, a portrait of a wonderful actress, and just a beautiful woman. As usual, I continue to experiment a little with color, and this time I tried to use ordinary children's markers and colored pencils.
Steps:
Sketch do as possible very gently and not bright, just outline the main contours of the future portrait.
I decided to start drawing today with the background, which will highlight the face creating the desired contrast
Next, darken the color of the marker with colored pencils
Well, now proceed directly to the very image. We start of course to draw the eye.
Lightly shading with colored pencil face, draw the nose and lips
With the same pencil, apply the basic and distinctive shades to the face
It remains to thoroughly work out all the missing details of the portrait and reproduce the final complexion
Ah here is our portrait and ready.
I hope that you liked my post and you recognized this actress.
See you later, Friends!
@alkor
Lovely work, as always. But why am I the only one to comment on your pieces? Where is everybody!?
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Friends, thank you all so much for your kind words!
Sorry I can't write a review for each of you because I don't have enough credit for comments.
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Very glad! I sincerely thank you!
This is a very lovely portrait, @alkor, I love the step by step and her blue veil is very nicely done, also :)