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Old 04-02-2002, 03:54 AM   #1
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Opposite? I refer to the very technique you describe, left to right, top to bottom, unless the head is turned to the models left, identifying their left as the landmark side.

I follow a strict procedure, albeit very subconsciously now. It is opposite for left handers - they probably should draw right to left and top to bottom. Not just for smearing prevention, but also for observation purposes. I also, as you, draw the bulk of the facial outline, hair and torso in position on the page. In charcoal, I even loosly shade the face before drawing in the eyes or any features in any detail. This gives me a good visual framework so that I can draw with greater accuracy and ease. In my business, the sketches are only ten minutes, so I do not allow myself any second redraw, or you could say, any preliminary outline drawing of the features. Each line is final, like one shot drawing. This is even more the case with pencil, because it is more of a static media. Of course, everyone succeeds in his own way. I relish more lengthy projects these days. The quick stuff always is the same.

I enjoy seeing your work, Mike, and yours as well, Chris. And, I wish you all success, Chris, with your worthy entry in the society art exhibit.
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