Comments: 76
doolhoofd [2018-03-26 07:11:49 +0000 UTC]
Unbelievable that this is actually a drawing...
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vanndra [2017-12-17 07:44:55 +0000 UTC]
Your wonderful work has been placed into our Featured Folder at
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floriaiglenoir [2017-12-13 08:23:30 +0000 UTC]
...gorgeous artwork amazing expression of a sweet dog!
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vanndra [2017-12-13 01:34:48 +0000 UTC]
Brilliant work!
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Beef-Stock [2010-10-21 22:01:11 +0000 UTC]
This is just beautiful, I am a dog person and I lost my little dog four days before Xmas last year so I can relate to it.
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squanpie In reply to Beef-Stock [2010-11-10 00:45:54 +0000 UTC]
yeah. what more can anybody ask for in the end.
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InjectVibrancy [2009-12-03 16:02:56 +0000 UTC]
This is so beautiful <3 May I ask how big it is?
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bloodhound3 [2009-11-18 14:50:53 +0000 UTC]
Your shading is amazing. Even the little deatils near the whiskers, the nose is amazing.
Looks like b/w photo really. Great wrok.
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bloodhound3 In reply to squanpie [2009-11-20 08:47:45 +0000 UTC]
Welcome!!!
The result was definitely worth it.
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Thea-Nu [2009-10-29 07:25:19 +0000 UTC]
So good! Amazing job!
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squanpie In reply to BlueZest [2009-10-23 17:34:56 +0000 UTC]
hehe, thanks
In this drawing, most of where you can see white-ish hairs amongst the black ones, or along the borders between white and black. I might also have used if for the whiskers, but I'd have used something like an empty (and cleaned) ballpoint pen for them. It varies a lot though as to how much indenting I'll use. In this drawing I was experimenting with it quite a bit, whereas in my latest drawing (of a tiger's eye, uploaded just a few minutes ago) I didn't use any form of indenting.
You can also use the harder H pencils to shade over areas, which has the effect of fixing them, so that the graphite is less likely to smudge. It also has a similar effect to blending with a tissue or such, but can be more controlled. However, if you use it on a very dark area, it can increase shine, and sometimes errode the shading making the area not as bright as before.
Most of this I got from a very good book - 'Drawing from line to life' by Mark Silbey (or something like that) I think you can buy it online for about £30, but I'm not so sure about shipping costs. it's a good read, maybe put it on a christmas list
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squanpie In reply to BlueZest [2009-10-30 17:28:16 +0000 UTC]
glad I could help.
I can't remember who, but one artist I watch on dA said how they always lay down a layer of slightly harder pencil shading before going to a softer pencil - to get the really large black areas for backgrounds and such. Not tried it myself, but I'd expect that might have the effect of smoothing more textured paper.
Thanks for helping me support Kuba, and thanks for the watch as well!
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t3hsilentone [2009-10-22 17:55:06 +0000 UTC]
The detail is amazing on this.
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X-Seion-X [2009-10-08 22:45:46 +0000 UTC]
Oh!!! The cuteness!!
You made its expression so beautifull!!
Very good <3
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X-Seion-X In reply to squanpie [2009-10-09 17:22:37 +0000 UTC]
Your welcome <3
Yes I saw you drew allot of hamsters ^^ they're so fluffy and cute!!
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Carfax-in-Flames [2009-09-29 11:08:52 +0000 UTC]
Fantastic detail. Congrats!
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