Hi Rajesh, I didn't do any photo-reference for the study in this case. I did however, have a particular person in mind when I did the face. Sometimes I will use a mirror and my own expressions for a certain look. Other times I may try to remember the look on someone's face, which is what I did here.
Your illustrations make me nostalgic for my preadolescence, flipping through adventure books for young readers, hoping the next page I read held an image.
I draw all my drawings traditionally. The only point that I may draw digitally is if I need to correct something really glaring in a drawing. In which case I scan the image into Photoshop, adjust as necessary, print the image back out, transfer a basic outline the new design it to a new sheet of paper, and redraw it all over again.
Great stuff, especially those head studies. The linework in those beards flows like water.
ReplyDeleteI could look at your sketches all day! MORE MORE!!! :)
ReplyDeleteJustin! you are always my inspiration
ReplyDeleteHow did you study the head by photo reference? or just imagination..?
Hi Rajesh,
ReplyDeleteI didn't do any photo-reference for the study in this case. I did however, have a particular person in mind when I did the face.
Sometimes I will use a mirror and my own expressions for a certain look. Other times I may try to remember the look on someone's face, which is what I did here.
Expressions! Fantastic.
ReplyDeleteYour illustrations make me nostalgic for my preadolescence, flipping through adventure books for young readers, hoping the next page I read held an image.
Thanks for the post and Happy New Year!
Thanx Justin!Happy new year!!.
ReplyDeleteDo you do all of your drawings traditionally or is there a point where you begin drawing digitally? Thanks.
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Hi Shara,
ReplyDeleteI draw all my drawings traditionally. The only point that I may draw digitally is if I need to correct something really glaring in a drawing. In which case I scan the image into Photoshop, adjust as necessary, print the image back out, transfer a basic outline the new design it to a new sheet of paper, and redraw it all over again.