My Commissioned Portrait .

in #arts7 years ago

Hello Steemians!!!

Here again, Today I am sharing this to you my recently finished commissioned portrait. So I was told to make a portrait of her friend or her co.worker as a birthday gift today but it was made 12 hours before her birthday. Though I am a working scholar in a university and have a busy schedule, I tried to insert her request and I did well. I am writing this blog also as an additional learnings to future artist in making portrait though I am not really professional kind of artist.

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FINISHED WORK

Materials that I used:

  • vellum board
  • mechanical pencil
  • 2b pencil
  • compressed charcoal
  • cotton
  • 8b pencil
  • 6b pencil
  • ruler
  • cotton buds
  • hard flat brush yellow tip

Mobile apps that I used for guide:

  • Artist Grid (Playstore)

You may also read my blog here when I got my first ever @curie worthy post. I hope you will enjoy reading this blog too and will learn from it.

The Progress

Step 1: I made a grid for my reference by the use of Artist Grid app and made a grid just like how many existed in my reference to my vellum board. Ruler and mech pencil.was used

Vellum board is much good to use than bondpaper because of its roughness and hardness of the board. A good quality paper for portraits and arts.

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REFERENCE

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DRAWING

Step 2: I made some sketches of my drawing as a proportion to my reference with the use of 2b pencil and for the skintone of the face. I used 8b on the eyes and eyebrows.

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Step 3: I used 6b pencil to shade the dark part of the face especially the lips and I used the cotton buds to smoothen the shade. I used compressed charcoal to shade the scratch so where I can dip my flat brush to grab some dust and applied to my drawing especially those darkest part of my reference.

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Step 4: I used 8b pencil just to make a strands for the hair and monoeraser for the highlight part areas which directed by some certain lights.

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So that is it!!!

It seemed that my portrait and reference were not identical because it was a rushed request from her. So I couldnt refuse her request. I know the feels of needing request from anybody.

Sorry for the English, not kind of a writer...

So I hope you enjoyed reading my blog. Dont hesitate to critic me. I will use that as a learning from my mistake.

Thank you!!!

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Best Regards,
@badzkie123

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wow thanks..

Wow.😍😍 you have a great talent in drawing👏👏 Hope I can draw like a pro like you😊 I don't know how to use charcoal though😂

im not still a pro but I have skills. Thanks for that comment

You have an amazing skills in drawing... Your welcome bdw😊

Hey there! You were featured on the #57th Edition of @steemitfamilyph's featured posts. Congratulations!

Thank you steemitfamilyph !!!

You have some bad ass drawing skills. Charcoal drawing especially on portraits is hard. Continue sharing your art . Steem on!

Very good masterpiece, whether I can learn

Beautiful portrait You are definitely an artist. Dividing into grids provides valuable help especially for small details. I love finding people with talent and a taste for drawing like me. I will follow you and if you wish, you follow me and we will share works.

thats good to hear. we have the same taste about art. Nice meeting you. followed :)