you have potential, try using normal art paper... when your drawing looks good you will be more inspired to draw more.... your shading skills are really good. practice more and you will be able to draw realistic pictures
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If you use a photo for inspiration, do the generals outlines and then put away the photo so that the details are yours (it is the details that give most of the personality to faces). Also, once you put away the photo, close your eyes and try to imagine the face as it "should be", idealised or made stronger or weaker or smoother or rougher...play with it.
I presume you did know that playing with your ideas and images is what often gives birth to creativity?
I first thought Nicky drawing was Funke Akindele but I love your overall work. Be great Ayomide
You came pretty close but the chin is a little vivid than the original
Weldon you are very close to reality. I give you above average 60%.
Keep it up bro.
you have potential, try using normal art paper... when your drawing looks good you will be more inspired to draw more.... your shading skills are really good. practice more and you will be able to draw realistic pictures
steemit to welcome! haryormidei, beautiful drawing
Nice artist work...I like them all.
Clean art
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@originalworks
@haryormidei,
nice work
Great feeds
Hello, you did great.. The drawings are cool.
Try to follow me @petermichael
You are getting there. We will make all this experience even more awesome. We want to remove all barrier to entries when it comes to talent, hence the theme and curriculum #untalented
Hello @haryormidei
You have been determined by a human @surpassinggoogle to be possessing of special gem. Do join the #untalented family!
Abolishing the conditioning attached to IQ tests e.g smart, dull, bum, average and you suddenly give every human a chance to shine!
So e.g if Bill Gates did Microsoft and i can do Macro-hard, arent we both genius? Oh, we both are! Showcase your talents regardless of its nature freely with us in #untalented. Relegate all reservations as flaws are allowed and we sift even the so-called nonsense to find sense therein.
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Great work
Your last three drawings show improvement.
If you use a photo for inspiration, do the generals outlines and then put away the photo so that the details are yours (it is the details that give most of the personality to faces). Also, once you put away the photo, close your eyes and try to imagine the face as it "should be", idealised or made stronger or weaker or smoother or rougher...play with it.
I presume you did know that playing with your ideas and images is what often gives birth to creativity?