31 Days of HELL-o-Ween 2019
Day 04: Dracula (Bela Lugosi)
This time, it's Bela Lugosi's Dracula, done with colored pencil and white chalk on 8-1/2" x 11" toned cardstock. I used some Gamsol (oil paint solvent/thinner) and a paint brush to smear the colored pencil around and smooth out of most of the paper-grain effect of the colored pencil.
Below is the progression of the drawing. The first drawing is really, REALLY off model for Bela Lugosi--the nose is too short, the mouth is too high on the face, the lower part of the head is too short and also too narrow on the left side... it's just a mess. It changed rather drastically as it progressed. But, I left it in as an example of how much of a difference just a half-inch can make... and to show how much a picture can change from the beginning to the end. And, ugh, it was a LOT of work to fix! Well, fix as much as I was able, anyways. It's not a complete likeness, but it's closer than it was, I guess.
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Done with colored pencil and white charcoal pencil on 8-1/2" x 11" toned cardstock.
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I'm starting to really enjoy these!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Joel! I'm starting to enjoy doing 'em! :-)
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