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    Default Portraits - a learning curve

    Harry [HayTay] kindly suggested I make a thread of these images. I hope they might give hope to those, like me, who are not naturals with paper & pencil. Like everyone here, I've done lots of doodling with XXP but I wanted to attempt something a tad more creative. The images are not traced, they're made with lines and shapes via the shape editor tool [& sometimes the Freehand tool], feathering & transparency. I usually use a pic as a model - to one side of the page - and occasionally draw a rough grid of guidelines over salient points which I then clone and shift over to where I'm drawing. I don't claim any great skill or talent of course and I don't think more highly of these images than I should [Ye Gods, look around TG!] but nearly anything is possible in XXP with concentration - which is very therapeutic in itself I find. The images are in chronological order so any progression - or regression - on the learning curve will perhaps be noticeable.

    I will - hopefully - be adding to this thread as and when. Any comments, suggestions, helpful criticisms gratefully received Thanks to those of you who've made confidence boosting comments already in the Stop & Post threads - much appreciated
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    Default Re: Portraits - a learning curve

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    Default Re: Portraits - a learning curve

    John,
    They are more than exellent.
    Congratulations, I really enjoy this thread
    Javier

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    Default Re: Portraits - a learning curve

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    Default Re: Portraits - a learning curve

    Thank you very much Javier This one is the last for now ...
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    Sorry, I disagree with this thread entirely John..
    These are not portraits at all, they are very good traits
    I can see a marked improvement, keep it up and where's your website then??

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    Default Re: Portraits - a learning curve

    Thanks very much Steve, appreciated When I saw that you'd posted I thought, "ooh 'eck, I've posted in the wrong place and it should be elsewhere ... like outside TG " My website has been dismantled and is being re-thought. I did one [in XXP5] for my cousin's dog that's better!
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    Default Re: Portraits - a learning curve

    Excellent John, you certainly reflect the face of the image.
    Rupert

 

 

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