Digital Cameras: Recording Progress on Drawing in One Day

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A user recently shared their experience with a digital camera to document their drawing progress over several days, showcasing improvements in their artwork. They focused on the challenging aspects of the drawing, such as facial features, while initially simplifying the hair. The discussion included tips on drawing techniques, with participants expressing admiration for the artwork and sharing their own artistic challenges, particularly with hair and teeth. The user emphasized the importance of practice and learning from books and other artists. Overall, the conversation highlighted the joy of creating art and the benefits of using digital tools for documentation.
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What a lovely collection.
 
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  • #362
I miss Zoob. Does anyone know what he's been up to?
 
  • #363
Updating---->


Portrait Of Katie James:
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Black and Grey Prismacolors on Bristol Board, 11 x 14 inches
 
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The Perplexing Calculus Of Titles And Other Short Stories:
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Black and Grey Prismacolors on Bristol Board, with some graphite. 11 x 14 inches
 
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Nereid:
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Prismacolors on Bristol Board, 11 x 14 inches

Nereid: noun: 1. (Greek mythology) any of the 50 sea nymphs who were daughters of the sea god Nereus 2. gracious and intelligent former PF mentor
 
  • #367
WB, Zoobie! I love seeing your work on this forum!

Don't you disappear again. If you do, I'll sic the Supreme Lard on you and you'll be sorry.
 
  • #368
Outstanding work, Zooby!
 
  • #369
Wow, I have a tear in my eye, goes to show that not giving up hope is a good thing. Those sketches are beautiful, inspiring, way to go Zoob. We (and not just me) missed you. I hope you stay and ease back into our explorations and discussions about fascinating subjects on the brain, you are one reason, not the only one, that inspired me to dig deeper. Today is going to be a good day, I just decided.

Rhody... :approve:

P.S. Zoob, I hope you saw this https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=489132".
 
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  • #370
Nice to see you back. I love your art.
 
  • #371
I love Nereid! So dreamy and sweet. :smile:
 
  • #372
WB zoob! Awesome pictures!

Please stick around, you've been missed by so many.
 
  • #373
Wow! Fantastic work!
 
  • #374
Great pictures as always Zoobyshoe! :!)
 
  • #375
Zooby just spotted on the forum, unleash the dogpile... PM's encouraged, go fellow PF'ers, GO !

Rhody... :biggrin:
 
  • #376
I recorded another drawing step by step, but including more of the initial linear stages.

The model is Ashley, a girl I met at a coffeehouse a while back:

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#2
Her face is actually much wider than it looks in the photo. It's sculpted by the shadow and that shadow blends into the darkness behind her, giving the impression of a narrower face than she actually has. I'm blocking in the actual shape even though it will later be as obscured by shadow as it is in the photo.
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Here I've started shading. I shade from left to right because I'm right handed and there's less chance of smudging this way. Eventually I have to lay down a separate piece of paper over the drawing where I rest my arm because the whole thing will have been partly shaded.
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Big leap from last one to this one. I got into it and forgot to pause to record progress. With the background darkness added her face now looks as narrow as it does in the reference photo.
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Up close you see what reads as smooth tone from a distance is all actually tiny lines:
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Second eye shading started.
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All the shading needs tuning up, but the face is basically there now. Still, the tuning up takes the most time. On the right I'm going to put "stuff": non-representational chatter whose main function is compositional, but which looks like it might mean something if you only understood it: https://www.physicsforums.com/showpost.php?p=3349106&postcount=366
(People like to rorschach their own meanings onto that sort of thing.)

(Comments are welcome, but notice it's a long post and you don't have to quote the whole thing.)
 
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That is looking great zoobyshoe. WOW that sure is a long post:biggrin:
 
  • #378
Zooby: Awesome work. First thread I have ever subscribed to with the email notifications turned on. That's how great this thread is. I noticed awhile back that GeorginaS managed to get some prints from you. If one were interested, would one PM you about whether this is an option?

Thanks :smile:
 
  • #379
Always love seeing your work, zoob. I'm always showing it off to anyone who'll appreciate it.
 
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edward said:
That is looking great zoobyshoe. WOW that sure is a long post:biggrin:
Thanks, edward! Yeah, it's long. Kind of a poor man's time lapse film.
Saladsamurai said:
Zooby: Awesome work. First thread I have ever subscribed to with the email notifications turned on. That's how great this thread is.
Thanks much Salad! Really happy you think it's worth subscribing to!
I noticed awhile back that GeorginaS managed to get some prints from you. If one were interested, would one PM you about whether this is an option?
Georgina didn't buy those prints from me. They're made and sold by "deviantART" which is a humongous website for amateur artists. I'm "zoobyshoe" there as well, so you can google my gallery there. (I don't think I can directly link without breaking a PF spamming rule, cause I do make a tiny profit for each one sold.) I upload them there as huge files, which could print out much larger than the actual original drawings, so you also have the option of downloading the big file from there, resizing however you like, and printing it out yourself if you have a good printer.
Dembadon said:
Always love seeing your work, zoob. I'm always showing it off to anyone who'll appreciate it.
That's great to hear! Thanks much!
 
  • #381
Great work Zoob!
 
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Nice Progress!
 
  • #383
... *thinks of emailing a pic to Zshoe* :-p
 
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DaveC426913 said:
Great work Zoob!
Thanks much, Dave!
dlgoff said:
Nice Progress!
Thanks!
Gad said:
... *thinks of emailing a pic to Zshoe* :-p
Uh Oh! I don't have an opening till about 2042.
 
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I know it's bad manners to revive an old thread, but I'm going to the MoMA today and I was checking out their website when this was the first thing I saw:

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At first I thought maybe Zooby had gotten famous for his artwork, but I don't think it's his. Just strikingly similar, (and apparently famous). I actually like Zooby's work better, but I'm not exactly a connoisseur.
 
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Nice work.
 
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Here's a bunch of colored pencil swirly doodles for Gale. The first three have titles, the rest don't have titles yet.

Fanfare for Strings, Sackbutt, and Sidewinder:
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Moonsmoke:
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Botanical Dementia with Psychosis of the Palette:
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Untitled #1:
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Untitled #2:
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Untitled #3:
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Untitled #4:
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Untitled #5
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  • #389
I like your portraits and drawings Zshoe! Keep us posted with your work. :smile:


zoobyshoe said:
Uh Oh! I don't have an opening till about 2042.

What do you mean 2042? Do you realize that I'm going to look 'different' by then?!
 
  • #390
Zooby, those are great.
 

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