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Figure drawing from life at the atelier. Charcoal and chalk on tones paper, 3 week pose. Size is approx 70cm tall by something. Hope you dig!
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She is lovely. Great drawing.
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~AletheiaLi May 15, 2013  Professional Traditional Artist
i really love this! nice texture
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Mood: Love !skin-taker Apr 7, 2013  New member Hobbyist
Stunning.
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Mood: Amazed ~lostmankind Mar 30, 2013  Professional Filmographer
The blocking of the form and how you rendered the planes is so impressive
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~GeoBerserker Mar 21, 2013  Student Traditional Artist
Would love to see the length of time of these in the description as well.
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~Death-Pony7 Mar 11, 2013  Professional General Artist
Beautifully shaded.
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:iconrotnik:
What kind of charcoal and chalk are you using? I was using a charcoal pencil for the first time, one that you don't sharpen buy peel away the skin with the string, and i couldn't draw anything very detailed.
You make me want to try it though.
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~Luka87 Feb 27, 2013   Digital Artist
Dope. I'd love to stand or (sit) next to you in atelier man. Also I'd ask the hell out of you during breaks. How the hell this...how the hell did you do that....what do you recommend etc etc. But you know since I can't do that I'll ask if it's possible to take some photos of the next WIP. I really dig! your drawings and am curious how do you approach a drawing like that. Never had a chance to do this kind of rendering while I was in school...

Anyway, love your work - very inspirational!
cheers
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:iconrotnik:
is charcoal hard to use
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