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Skull Anatomy Study
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Skull Anatomy Study
Another Life Drawing assignment.
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F-Fuchs
Aug 27, 2010
Good work! The skull looks very realistic!
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BongoSkillz
Jan 29, 2010
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....WOW.....!! Looks great. The anatomy is perfect and the shading is unbelievable!!! Excelent work.
What was your media?
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RandyS01
Jan 29, 2010
Thank you! I just used graphite pencils for this.
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BongoSkillz
Jan 29, 2010
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Oh. Cool. Excellent work. I like shading with pencils myself but i can never get it to look as fluent and smooth as your shading.
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RandyS01
Jan 29, 2010
I used a smear stick, smudge stick, blending stick...whatever you want to call it.
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BongoSkillz
Jan 29, 2010
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Woah! i've never heard of those before!
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RandyS01
Jan 29, 2010
You can pick them up at any art store. It's just a tightly rolled up paper into a stick. You can use your finger, Q-tip, tissue, or whatever but I prefer the blending sticks. Depends what you're doing really.
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BongoSkillz
Jan 30, 2010
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Cool. Thanks!!
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