Hi there...
I watched the movie called Blade runner 2049 yesterday. I admired all the CGI works of the entire movie a lot. It was stunning and the cinematography was of another level. One of the important characters in the movie was of Ana de Armas's AI character. I liked it too. She was so gorgeous in her outfits and did a great job in performance wise.
So I decided to try making a sketch of her. It doesn't came as I expected still I am sharing with you.
Here is my painting for today...🌺
also included some pictures of the drawing process so you guys will have a good view of how I made it
I started the drawing process with a black pen and made the basic sketch on the paper first.
Painted the background out and then started the character part.
Finally I used some black, brown and darker blue to paint the clothing and the hair region.
Here is the finished painting on the first look.
I will be coming in future with more stuff like this, and I hope for your great support from your side will be there.
The painting was inspired from...
Thanks for visiting... Thanks for supporting so far....
See you in the next post ♥️
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You did a good job at this…love the progression images.
Good job.
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That's a good work of art.. But as a fellow artist I'll say you should still work on it, there's always room for improvement