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Erin Russek commented on Karye Hood's Photo 2 months, 3 weeks ago
This is lovely
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Erin Russek commented on Vern Fannin's Photo 2 months, 3 weeks ago
This is really fun
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Erin Russek commented on Deborah Goldfisher's Photo 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Great color on the beet
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Erin Russek commented on Katie Helmrick's Photo 2 months, 3 weeks ago
These leaves are great!
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Erin Russek commented on Anne Marie Scott's Photo 2 months, 3 weeks ago
I love the graphite and the color togther
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Doug Milne commented on Anne Marie Scott's Photo 2 months, 3 weeks ago
These leaves look great Anne Marie! I am always picturing an open book when I draw leaves because it helps me remember where the highlights and shadows would be. I think Wendy explains it in her book.
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Doug Milne commented on Anne Marie Scott's Photo 2 months, 3 weeks ago
You are getting there Anne Marie- the secondary veins are not as evident as they were on the previous post. Also when you look at a leaf you will often find that the secondary veins connect to the main vein. The left edge is now more defined, but be careful not to have it outlined. I would lighten the left edge as it is an area that is in…[Read more]
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Doug Milne commented on Erin Russek's Photo 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Gorgeous Erin! The pillows are reading really well! That is always the big question – am I done? I think as time goes by it becomes easier to recognize when a drawing is done. Especially if you are uncertain, but also just in general if you take a break from working on a piece it can give you some perspective when you look at it again. A lot of…[Read more]
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Doug Milne commented on Deborah Goldfisher's Photo 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Hi Deborah- I would never guess this is your first veggie! It is already a wonderful drawing and with the tweaks I suggested it will be even more so. I look forward to seeing more of your work!
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Deborah Goldfisher commented on Deborah Goldfisher's Photo 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Thank you for your feedback, I will definitely use it.
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Deborah Goldfisher commented on Deborah Goldfisher's Photo 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Thank you so much for your help! This was the first veggie I drew in the first class I took here, and will definitely address these issues. I will also practice my toning.
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These leaves look great Anne Marie! I am always picturing an open book when I draw leaves because it helps me remember where the highlights and shadows would be. I think Wendy explains it in her book.
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I love the graphite and the color togther
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Thank you so much Doug. Thank you too Eirn. Wendy advises it in her book. As Dough says it’s really helpful too to remember where things go. really helpful.
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I hadn’t thought about it being helpful to know where the shadows and light are until you suggested it Doug. I am going to do it going forward to get lots of practice with leaves.
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Anne Marie Scott commented on Erin Russek's Photo 2 months, 3 weeks ago
I think it looks amazing
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Anne Marie Scott commented on Anne Marie Scott's Photo 2 months, 3 weeks ago
@doug-milne Hi Doug. I would be grateful fro your advice one more time on drawing a leaf. Thank you so much. Anne Marie
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Anne Marie Scott added a Photo 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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@doug-milne Hi Doug. I would be grateful fro your advice one more time on drawing a leaf. Thank you so much. Anne Marie
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You are getting there Anne Marie- the secondary veins are not as evident as they were on the previous post. Also when you look at a leaf you will often find that the secondary veins connect to the main vein. The left edge is now more defined, but be careful not to have it outlined. I would lighten the left edge as it is an area that is in…[Read more]
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Thank you so much Doug for all your help. You are a great teacher.
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Erin Russek commented on Erin Russek's Photo 2 months, 3 weeks ago
This drawing has gotten to the point where I’m not sure if it needs anything more and/or I’m afraid of ruining it. Does this happen to anyone else?
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Erin Russek added a Photo 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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This drawing has gotten to the point where I’m not sure if it needs anything more and/or I’m afraid of ruining it. Does this happen to anyone else?
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I think it looks amazing
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Gorgeous Erin! The pillows are reading really well! That is always the big question – am I done? I think as time goes by it becomes easier to recognize when a drawing is done. Especially if you are uncertain, but also just in general if you take a break from working on a piece it can give you some perspective when you look at it again. A lot of…[Read more]
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Thank you !
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Doug Milne commented on Deborah Goldfisher's Photo 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Great turnip Deborah! It is beautifully drawn with good attention to the details! There are a couple of things to consider. If a subject is very shiny, that is portrayed by having a very white highlight as you have shown here. I don’t think of turnips as being particularly shiny and if that is the case with yours I would add some color and tone d…[Read more]
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Doug Milne commented on Deborah Goldfisher's Photo 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Welcome to the ArtFeed Deborah! Your drawing is nicely rendered and your color selection and saturation on the beet are really good! Your main highlight is almost in the center and ideally should be over to the left a little. I would also make the outside edge of the highlight more irregular so it does not appear as such a distinct circle. Wonderful job!
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Anne Marie Scott commented on Deborah Goldfisher's Photo 2 months, 3 weeks ago
beautiful
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