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I typically only draw people I know.If I don’t, there is a pretty strong reason.
Last time I drew someone I did not know was because I was paid for it.
This time I am doing it for 3 reasons:
#1: She is just that beautiful.
#2: This is a challenge in microscopic drawing. The source image is tiny, and my drawing area here is tiny (though roughly 3 times larger than the source). Her entire head nearly fits within a square inch. So if I make a mistake the width of my pencil lead, it becomes a mistake half as wide as her eyebrows.
So the challenge is to maximize the detail within that tiny space while staying as accurate as possible, since any tiny deviation from the original will be amplified proportionally.
#3: Since I do not actually enjoy drawing much, I wanted to do something that doesn’t actually cover the whole paper. This should be a lot easier on my sanity, as Panda 3 is really driving me crazy.
This work reveals a lot about my style.
Like a lot of artists, I trace the entire outline roughly first.
Then I blot down the basic shades that go in any given area. I do this in two ways depending on something even I don’t know.
The first way is a solid clean coating of graphite, as you can see on her bras. Smooth shading all along. The bra will be very detailed in the final drawing, but for the early stages I have just laid down some smooth general-idea shading.
The second way is with scribbles. You can see these under her belly button. I have no idea what factors are involved in making me decide which way to go.
Then of course I add the actual detail and erase the outline as I go.
I also start with the face and go out. The reason is because I do not have much patience for art, so I need to do the detailed areas first or else I will simply get tired of the drawing and never finish.
Her right arm is not shown in the source image, so I will give her a right arm of my own creation once I get to that part.
Enough people liked the way it looks half-sketched and half-real so I decided to release this in both forms. This is the half-real/half-sketch release and a full-real release will come later.
As always, there is no smudging in any part of this picture.
My style is plain and simple without relying on many (any) techniques.
Pencils: 2B-4H.
Paper: Art Paper.
Smudging: None.
Eraser: Kneaded.
L. Spiro
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Comments: 75
Among-Stars [2015-12-16 12:24:05 +0000 UTC]
This half rendered - half 'unfinished' look is stunning. She looks ethereal.
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Sameore [2014-01-19 13:33:26 +0000 UTC]
I like the bottom of her swimming suit (if that's one).
Interesting to read you challenge yourelf with art...
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L-Spiro In reply to SameerPrehistorica [2012-10-21 05:18:11 +0000 UTC]
Thank you, but I have no idea who she is.
L. Spiro
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LinexLT [2008-06-04 08:59:38 +0000 UTC]
Well,after looking at your art i can say you are realy good at it,details are amazing and it feels liek B/W photos. +
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Amphy [2008-06-03 20:49:47 +0000 UTC]
This is really really beautiful. I love the way asian girls look. They just have a certain beauty that I think is harder to come by in any other group of people. Gorgeous job! I can tell it's going to be extremely beautiful when you're finished!
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fallensecrets [2008-05-29 09:24:40 +0000 UTC]
amazing!! i'd love to see the finished result!!
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drunkmonk666 [2008-05-14 03:41:08 +0000 UTC]
this is great i'd like to see a bit more completed but still kept unfinished like this.
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Snoopybabe [2008-04-24 11:01:33 +0000 UTC]
nice, u should darken the shadows a bit more, but I like the concept.
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01demai [2008-04-13 14:11:23 +0000 UTC]
It's absolutely wonderful. You have a wonderful talent for drawing people, let me know when the full version is out
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L-Spiro In reply to 01demai [2008-04-13 14:14:47 +0000 UTC]
Thank you. But this is the full version.
Some idiotic kids had dirty hands and as soon as I put this on a desk in front of them they put their frigging hands all over it, ruining it completely. They almost got Panda 3, August, and Japanese Model WIP 1 too, but luckily I had time to beat the *&$^ out of them before their hands got all the way there.
Anyway people like it how it is so it is complete enough.
L. Spiro
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01demai In reply to L-Spiro [2008-04-13 14:49:32 +0000 UTC]
Awee what a shame the original is gone! But people are right to like it in this form, it really is fantastic ^^
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TanyaM [2008-03-26 17:31:12 +0000 UTC]
You are very good at drawing for someone who doesn't even like it. You obviously got photorealism down, but now that your skills are perfect, you should try to branch out. I suggest drawing from life, it might give that kick to keep you interested and begin to enjoy drawing.
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L-Spiro In reply to TanyaM [2008-03-27 01:14:52 +0000 UTC]
Thank you.
I started by drawing from real life. Actually I have more drawings from real-life than from photos (but my art pad is lost in America somewhere).
Really I don’t care what the source is, the thing I hate about drawing is the time it takes. The tedium that comes with getting all the details in.
L. Spiro
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scaryink [2007-11-25 14:30:15 +0000 UTC]
Nice image. The less developed quality and less photo -like result makes it interesting to the viewer.
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mossi-mo [2007-11-11 00:41:54 +0000 UTC]
You've got it down pat pretty much, becareful with that arm though, since you have no reference. It might be a little weird
YAY for tiny drawings! Most of my drawings are no more than 2cm tall, so I know how little mistakes become huge just because your hand shakes, but this is really well done, so I can say nothing. good luck!
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Rotscale [2007-11-08 17:26:39 +0000 UTC]
I love how its have reality half drawn, very very different. The shading and structure is very good, conjoined with the nice composition, makes this an excellent piece.
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Firia [2007-10-17 08:21:54 +0000 UTC]
You are so amazing!
I have your previous work faved, and I thought, "I wonder if there's anything new." Sure enough, I'm glad I checked. Your techinique is sooooo flawless! It's like a sketch merging with a photo!
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Louisisthebest007 [2007-09-25 11:55:10 +0000 UTC]
Even half-finished, I am highly impressed with the pencil-skill used on this piece, mimicing light and shadow perfectly for her skin. The hair-detail is also coming along pretty good, the loose strands of hair dropped down by her side is a good naturalistic touch.
Overall, it looks like the finished result of this piece will be fantastic and well-received in the future.
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mydreams-myworld [2007-09-23 11:02:36 +0000 UTC]
pretty impressive also interesting to see the stages of your work
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thereseldavis [2007-09-20 18:28:56 +0000 UTC]
for some reason I love pictures that are intentionally only half done...it's like they are comeing to life before your eyes, instead of a picture that is already done and there is no movement. Does that make sense?
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L-Spiro In reply to thereseldavis [2007-09-21 03:47:59 +0000 UTC]
Yes it makes sense.
I will probably release this in two forms because a lot of people agree with you.
This will be one “final” version of this drawing and then I will also release a completed “final” version, so different people can enjoy either one (or both?).
L. Spiro
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aleksblazeski [2007-09-18 12:15:00 +0000 UTC]
Nice. Looks like the finished result will be great.
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geotiger [2007-09-17 19:52:02 +0000 UTC]
all i got to say is that you made a perfect job on this, must have been tough to do something like this in a little space
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