Flambae x realism
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Dispatch hyperfixation makin me study facial plane n shit

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Flambae x realism
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Dispatch hyperfixation makin me study facial plane n shit
Model #D21404 is ready for launch.
Courtesy William F. Powell '1500 color mixing recipes' (1994)
Courtesy William F. Powell '1500 color mixing recipes' (1994)
Face Lighting Reference
The objects in the studio provide instant inspiration to our students. One of our portfolio students, Alisha, started her first portfolio piece by sketching a model of a head to understand facial planes. She started by using brown paper scraps to make a collage of mid tones that would form the base of the piece. She then used the coffee staining technique to diffuse the contrast of the brown paper against the white base paper. The many layers of coffee stain that she added gave the piece an overall earthy tone.
The next step was to sketch out a different views of the head using chalk, finally settling on a front view as the focal point of the piece. Using white acrylic paint, she created the facial shadows, leaving the darkest areas as the base brown paper, and used black ink to separate the planes and as a shadow for the head.
The finished piece is striking and nearly 3D, and showcases so many different techniques and processes. It especially shows Alisha’s understanding of the facial planes, shadows and highlights, and observational drawing. She also documented her explorations very thoroughly in her research book, which shows her entire journey.
Choosing the middle path The objects in the studio provide instant inspiration to our students. One of our portfolio students, Alisha, started her first portfolio piece by sketching a model of a head to understand facial planes.
Fassy is a wonderful model for facial planes analysis.I greatly enjoyed drawing him. Will do some more Erik and Charles victorian AU pictures soon.
Belated realization through art that George Blagden looks liike a brunette, less scarred-up version of my husband o_0.