[CR] Drawing a portrait (84)
Hello dears!
Today I want to show you a portrait of a rather famous person in Russia. Although I understand perfectly well that the attitude towards this person can be ambiguous and even negative, but it's just a portrait, it's just an image that I tried to transfer a simple pencil on a blank sheet of paper.
The portrait is made by me in the a-4 format. As usual, I publish a step-by-step version in scanned form.
I think that step by step explanations here will be superfluous, because everything is clear and simple.
steps:
Hope you enjoyed my post.
See you later, Friends!
@alkor
Hello @alkor! We are very happy that you contribute with your talent so that this community continues to grow. Do not forget that with nTOPAZ Your Light Shines!
Your entry is amazing and you are very talented, we are happy that someone as professional as you want to show your wonderful work through nTOPAZ. We do not find anything wrong with your publication, but we wanted to suggest you use the carousel of photographs to show the process of your work, so you can see your entire publication both in Steemit and nTOPAZ and that all the shine of your work comes out.
Thank you very much for your kind words!
I like that you managed to capture the serious stare of this person. And though it may feel superfluous, it's always a treat to see the creation process :).
I sincerely thank you!
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What an amazing portrait work, @alkor! Well done!
I sincerely thank you, @trincowski!
Nice portrait, as usual, @alkor ! The eyes seem like he is trying to figure out a complicated thought :)
Thank you very much, @veryspider !