03-09-2024 Portrait study
© 2024 Hoshigetsu
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Aunt Herbert
You captured proportions and likeness correctly, and you use darkness values effectively to show the volume of the head in space.
However, I would highly advise you to tone down on using the digital blending. It makes the skin look too smooth, featureless and mechanical, and you lose all sharp edges of the shadow shapes.
If you look at the part to the right and under the ear (which is also right smack in the centre of the piece) it looks like the ear and the hair are floating over a misty landscape, as you lost all details on the skin by overblending, with the details of the ear and the hair in stark contrast.
Especially in an extremely lighted reference like this, you should really dare to keep the sharp corners of the shadows instead of meshing them into an undistinct smoothness.
However, I would highly advise you to tone down on using the digital blending. It makes the skin look too smooth, featureless and mechanical, and you lose all sharp edges of the shadow shapes.
If you look at the part to the right and under the ear (which is also right smack in the centre of the piece) it looks like the ear and the hair are floating over a misty landscape, as you lost all details on the skin by overblending, with the details of the ear and the hair in stark contrast.
Especially in an extremely lighted reference like this, you should really dare to keep the sharp corners of the shadows instead of meshing them into an undistinct smoothness.
Hoshigetsu
Thank you for the feedback! I will take the feedback of the overblending into consideration!
Polyvios Animations
The logical conclusion is that if you would like to go for this suggestion, then your understanding of faces and their unnatural but seemingly natural anatomy can and will become less timid and more bold and confident in their knowledge. So, furthermore, if you'd like to learn more about drawing faces in gesture form, I'd suggest referencing the facial muscles of the Frank Netter book, even it's for med students, too.
Let's hope they can and shall, and will benefit you.
Hoshigetsu