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Project
“So how’s your grid portrait going?”
Any progress I’ve made in how I see my appearance is absolutely decimated, I have found new things to hate, I now despise a picture of myself I used to love, my hate and distain for my hair has grown ten fold, I hate my eyes even more now, and I will never draw my fucking face again.
Other than that it’s going good.
I made this and I really liked it so I'm posting it Please do not repost it!!!
some stuff from July - October that I never got around to posting!
the bottom four are part of an IRL commission that fell through, but im still super proud of!
How This Photographer Made a Grid Portrait with Kodak Tri-X
Fun with Tri-X!
Cameron Mosier painstakingly worked with Kodak Tri-X to create a beautiful portrait.
“I like the look of seeing the numbers from the film and the entire strip because it brings more depth to the image,” relates photographer Cameron Mosier about his unique portrait shot on film. “A fun thing about the image is the imperfections.” What Cameron tried isn’t new per se, but it’s always fun to see…
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Properly framed and ready to go!
commission info!
may 9th 2016 - july 21st, 2016
after a good two months of work, i finally finished a portrait commission for one of my mom’s work friends!
it turned out... really damn good? WOWIE
wHOOPS nearly forgot to post this, but here’s the present i drew for my irl bud, @apeskyhedgehog‘s 18th birthday!!!
this took me like 14 hours (12 hours on june 26th and two on june 28th) to draw on canvas but TWAS WORTH IT
HAPPY THIRD BIRTHDAY AGAIN, EHHHRRRIINNN