These look great! I can tell they're you, so good job. I love the modeling on the first one (the pink is a nice touch) and the angle on the last (your eyes look mesmerizing) but I'm not feeling the brown background on the middle piece. There's a weird vibration between the blue and brown that make my eyes hurt, but otherwise the pink on your cheeks looks great with the blue. the same tone/complimentary color vibration is a tricky thing to work to your advantage.
The technical stuff: Each week you are required to post your weekly sketchbook here--they should be uploaded before class each week. (remember, when you're scanning and posting to the blog, sketches should probably be 72 dpi and in Grayscale or RGB. Finals for printing should be scanned at 300 dpi.)
I encourage you to comment on each other's work and post any other projects or doodles you'd like to share or would like input on--this can include progress on class assignments, experiments, or links of interest you think the class would enjoy. This blog is to encourage you to help each other out, get ideas flowing, and see what everyone is up to! Have fun with it!
I'll be posting something myself each week, so stay tuned!
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These look great! I can tell they're you, so good job. I love the modeling on the first one (the pink is a nice touch) and the angle on the last (your eyes look mesmerizing) but I'm not feeling the brown background on the middle piece. There's a weird vibration between the blue and brown that make my eyes hurt, but otherwise the pink on your cheeks looks great with the blue.
the same tone/complimentary color vibration is a tricky thing to work to your advantage.
Thanks Alice! I'm also having problems with the weird orange brown, I'm going to fix that haha.
That last one is cropped really nicely, the composition adds to the intensity of the stare! Nice colors on that one too :)
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