Escaping Werewolf - Part Two - Shading

in #draw7 years ago

Well I promised that I would get the rest of this drawing challenge up! It's not a contest or anything, but boy would I love to see some of you draw him...

Anyway this is just one drawing, but I have quite a few step by step pics. If you missed part one go to steemit@granblock and start with number one. Just a suggestion

The Shading Begins

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Okay, so we start here... notice down the right side of image above - I have added some dark graphite and am getting ready to start shading. What I am holding in my hand is a blending stick - just a hard paper stick you can get in most art stores. They are really cheap!

I have already shaded down the left side under the left arm with a cast shadow on his body.

Filled the hair in somewhat and tried to make the edges a little raggedy... this looks more realistic (in my opinion).

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The image above is where I finally noticed that on the left side of his torso I only have two abs showing, so I added a small line at the top . This will be shaded and smoothed out.

Also added some graphite to the loin cloth and started shading with the blending stick.

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Blending blending blending... this is when you have to think like you are sculpting. It's the most fun!

Smoothed over the new "ab" to make it more subtle.

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Notice that I am using what is called a "maul" stick - if you hold it just right you can lean your hand on it while drawing and not smudge everything. Don't worry it's almost impossible not to smudge a lot! ha ha

Softened the right side of the torso shadows.

Also adding some fine hairs to the head - keep those ends looking rough and uneven.

The Un Enhanced Final Image

Notice on the right ear that some little marks just kind of showed up while I was drawing. Remember I mentioned that some idiosyncrasies just show up sometimes? Well I started to see them in the shading while I was working and I just went with it and emphasized them. They look like weird little warts. Coool...

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Oh forgot to mention the other mistake. The hand on the left is smaller than the one on the right. With proper perspective the hand on the left should be larger. Oops!

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Thanks for sharing your art! I love it, congratulations btw!

Thanks so much - I am very excited about Steemit!

Great work, congratulations on your well-deserved rewards!

Wow - most rewards I have got since I started drawing online in 2004! I love the comments most of all. Gotta get drawing!

It's cause you're doing a great job! Keep it up! These process posts are trending lately. We advise you join contests about art. It gives lots of exposure.

I haven't seen any art contests yet, but keep looking - thanks

That's pretty cool. Definitely depth and realistic detail. Great work! If you can Dream It, Steemit!

Yep dreamin and steamin - thanks

My pleasure...

Cool I like B&W art :) I hope soon you make more :)

Me too... and I am always doing just that! Thanks for the comment

Amazing art work. thnks

Thank you I am very grateful.

Nice design. Pretty creepy actually. The head reminds me of the werewolf in The Howling.

Thank you , hee hee hee - I chuckled right out loud. I love making something beautiful but really thrilled when it's kind of creepy!

Wow, that's really great!Thank you for sharing.

heh thanks for looking...

Awesome wereworlf ! :)
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growlllll... thanks so much

Very good job! The mistake is almost not visible. The grin is very realistic. I like it)

We can always fix pencil... thanks so much

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