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Nevertheless, you go to extraordinary lengths to answer those pleas for help, regardless of whether your advice will be heeded. Often we forget to thank those who matter to us - so I must thank you Steven, for all you add to this forum. When I see a post of yours, I settle in for a good read. Even if you do throw out the occasional wacky advice. ;) |
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I did some sketching this weekend and realized I would have a hard time doing Kris "flipped", everything looks too crooked!!
So, back to the drawing board. I looked through some earlier shots and found this one. The color is terrible because the lighting was a regular bulb. I am not sure, I may have to go back and take more photos and that just means it will be awhile before I can begin this portrait because he is not home the next couple of weekends... I do, apreciate your advice and all your comments, and comments on comments! It is a great volley of things for me to think about!! |
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If you are creating a black and white drawing why not just eliminate the color in the photograph?
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Thank you, Mike! This image looks better than the one I printed on my printer in black and white!
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In creating a drawing from this photo the only change I'd make would be to soften the edge of the cast shadow from his nose that falls onto the cheek on our right.
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Yeah, that bothers me, too.
BTW, I found the book I had mentioned last week, and forgot to bring it to work this morning. My computer at home has been down. I will try to remember it tomorrow. |
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