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Kyra Saulnier commented on Kyra Saulnier's Photo 2 years, 11 months ago
Class Page Day 1
Drawing as meditation, loosening up, not having to finish anything -
Kyra Saulnier commented on Kyra Saulnier's Photo 2 years, 11 months ago
Class page day two having even more fun not finishing anything! Practice of sensitive line.
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Kyra Saulnier added 2 Photos 2 years, 11 months ago
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Kyra Saulnier commented on Kyra Saulnier's Photo 2 years, 11 months ago
Following photos from June class
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Kyra Saulnier added 7 Photos 2 years, 11 months ago
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Following photos from June class
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Kyra, Lovely colors and toning on this cherry! I think you can get a little darker on the right side and bottom of your cherry to make it look more 3 dimensional. You can also add some more layers of color to saturate the colors a bit more so that you aren’t seeing so much of the white of the paper showing through (other than the highlight area).…[Read more]
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High Kyra, This is looking great! My recommendation is to keep going. Get those colors super saturated.
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Lucie Riglet added a Photo 2 years, 11 months ago
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Lucie, what a pretty peach! You are getting the pattern and color of the skin really nicely. Be careful not to make a solid outline around your drawings. I think if you can erase that dark outline and then feather the color of the peach to the edge, it will help. I also think you can get a bit darker on the bottom and right of the peach (think…[Read more]
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Thank you very much for these great advises ! I am gonna try it !
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Richard A stjean added a Photo 2 years, 11 months ago
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Pam commented on Zara Harraden's Photo 2 years, 11 months ago
How fun to draw a flower that you grew and nurtured from a little seed! I’m loving your vein details, and how you are showing how they branch off, and get thinner and thinner toward the outer edge of the petals. Very nice. Take Doug’s advice and get some more 3D form in there, and it will be even better. Great job.
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Pam commented on Catherine DeFoor's Photo 2 years, 11 months ago
Hi Catherine, So nice to see you working on these branch studies! I love how you are really getting all those fun details in there. It’s amazing how much there interest there is in such a seemingly simple subject like a branch, right? When trying to get all of those details into a drawing, it’s easy to get so interested and lost in those details…[Read more]
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Pam commented on Richard A stjean's Photo 2 years, 11 months ago
Richard, I’ve found that making sure you have a really sharp colored pencil, and then a really light touch helps to get nice even toning. I even make myself hold my pencil way back toward the back end when I’m toning so that I can’t press too hard. I just let the pencil barely touch the paper while I’m toning, especially for those first few layers.
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Pam commented on Richard A stjean's Photo 2 years, 11 months ago
Hi Richard, I want to use your leaf as a great example of how to make sure that the margins and center veins “follow through”, and how to make sure that the tangent line where a fold happens is straight and not curved. This is something that a lot of people struggle with, and you did such a nice job. If you follow the yellow line that I drew on…[Read more]
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Pam commented on Richard A stjean's Photo 2 years, 11 months ago
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Pam commented on Richard A stjean's Photo 2 years, 11 months ago
Richard, I love these bright bold colors! And you are off to a great start with beginning to show the form on your lemon. I like your nice soft highlight, and the start of some toning where the form turns away from the light. Can you see how that is starting to make it look 3D? Good job! Are you imagining your light source as coming from the upper…[Read more]
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Pam commented on Margaret Hahn's Photo 2 years, 11 months ago
Margaret, This is such a fun composition, and it turned out even better than I thought it would. It’s just such a wonderful, interesting drawing. Love it!
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Zara Harraden commented on Zara Harraden's Photo 2 years, 11 months ago
@doug-milne thanks for leaving your feedback, I’ve made the changes you suggested as best I could (next time I will be more mindful when colouring in the stem)! I think your suggestions have given the viola some nice finishing touches! Thanks again
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Zara Harraden added a Photo 2 years, 11 months ago
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@doug-milne thanks for leaving your feedback, I’ve made the changes you suggested as best I could (next time I will be more mindful when colouring in the stem)! I think your suggestions have given the viola some nice finishing touches! Thanks again
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Doug Milne commented on Margaret Hahn's Photo 2 years, 11 months ago
It has been fun to watch the progression on this piece Margaret! Great job!
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Doug Milne commented on Richard A stjean's Photo 2 years, 11 months ago
Hi Richard- The colors are so bright and fresh and I really like the composition! As you know from Wendy’s videos and books that she tries to depict her subjects as accurately as possible. Taking time to study each subject and see how the leaves attach to the stem, what are the veins like, how to illustrate the texture in the lemon, etc, etc. A…[Read more]
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Doug Milne commented on Richard A stjean's Photo 2 years, 11 months ago
Nice tones Richard! What you want to work on next is making sure you get nice smooth, even toning. You should not be able to see the white spots and variation of tone within each square. It takes time, but you want to start with an even, smooth base layer and keep adding on layers making sure they are also even and smooth.
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Doug Milne commented on Zara Harraden's Photo 2 years, 11 months ago
Beautiful colors Zara! They are spot on! I think a little dark toning at the center would help punch up the center which looks unfinished to me. I would also add some toning on the stem below the flower petal. The petal would cast a shadow on the stem as probably would the center petal. In addition, the stem also needs a highlight and range of…[Read more]
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