Observations of a man who lives happily dissatisfied

 

And now for the Caucasian/brown version. I had to correct the eyes, make the nose less round and change the cheek bones to get it this way.  I still wasn’t able to reproduced the original. Realized that the face has to be become thinner which would mean redoing a lot of the work that went in (the paper wouldn’t have been able to handle it anymore). The nose had to become shorter which meant redoing the lips, something which I wasn’t willing to touch (this was the hardest bit). Some of the angles were also wrong. It is amazing how very minute variations in angles can have a huge impact on the looks. 7 billion people in the planet and most of them unique looking. The biological aspect of the origin of unique faces fascinates me.

And now for the Caucasian/brown version. I had to correct the eyes, make the nose less round and change the cheek bones to get it this way.  I still wasn’t able to reproduced the original. Realized that the face has to be become thinner which would mean redoing a lot of the work that went in (the paper wouldn’t have been able to handle it anymore). The nose had to become shorter which meant redoing the lips, something which I wasn’t willing to touch (this was the hardest bit). Some of the angles were also wrong. It is amazing how very minute variations in angles can have a huge impact on the looks. 7 billion people in the planet and most of them unique looking. The biological aspect of the origin of unique faces fascinates me.

10 hours of labor. I chose the wrong photo to do this one. It was shot in the dark with a flash, so there was too much lighting and shadows on the face which would look proper only if the background was dark as in the original photo. I couldn’t do the dark background well enough, so the shading turned a Caucasian into an African. I am not satisfied with the accuracy of the reproduction but I like how the face doesn’t look weird. Also managed to damage the paper around the cheek region which gives an acne effect! Good learning experience though. I especially like the way the hair turned out.

10 hours of labor. I chose the wrong photo to do this one. It was shot in the dark with a flash, so there was too much lighting and shadows on the face which would look proper only if the background was dark as in the original photo. I couldn’t do the dark background well enough, so the shading turned a Caucasian into an African. I am not satisfied with the accuracy of the reproduction but I like how the face doesn’t look weird. Also managed to damage the paper around the cheek region which gives an acne effect! Good learning experience though. I especially like the way the hair turned out.

This was very challenging because it isn’t a copy from a drawing. I drew this from a color photograph so figuring out the shadow and lighting was hard, especially on the face. The lips and the nose were quite the ordeal. The original had the woman resting her chin on the left hand.  I drew the limbs first and then the face. After spending a lot of time on the face, I realized that the face had to become smaller to do which I would have to redraw large parts of the limbs which I didn’t want to do. I modified it so that the face no longer rests on the arm and added a t-shirt as a filler. The right leg could have been a bit thinner. I also didn’t get the lighting and shadows on the limbs properly because of changes in the posture that was made.

This was very challenging because it isn’t a copy from a drawing. I drew this from a color photograph so figuring out the shadow and lighting was hard, especially on the face. The lips and the nose were quite the ordeal. The original had the woman resting her chin on the left hand.  I drew the limbs first and then the face. After spending a lot of time on the face, I realized that the face had to become smaller to do which I would have to redraw large parts of the limbs which I didn’t want to do. I modified it so that the face no longer rests on the arm and added a t-shirt as a filler. The right leg could have been a bit thinner. I also didn’t get the lighting and shadows on the limbs properly because of changes in the posture that was made.

What can I say, I am addicted! :)  The female form is too enticing.
This was a copy of woman sketch by jamie mosher available here: http://jamiemosher.deviantart.com/art/Woman-sketch-187225043
I didn’t like the original bra design and decided to bring in some creativity into this piece by replacing it with a t-shirt bra. I especially like the way the original author handled the collar bone (and my reproduction of it as well). The navel and the left feet was the most challenging part. The missing face and palms made the task a whole lot easier. I made changes to the muscle structure in the thighs and knees by changing the shading. The original looked unusually muscular for a woman. Overall, a very satisfying work with all the curves.
I need to buy my own scanner. The actual drawing looks much more detailed than this scan.

What can I say, I am addicted! :)  The female form is too enticing.

This was a copy of woman sketch by jamie mosher available here: http://jamiemosher.deviantart.com/art/Woman-sketch-187225043

I didn’t like the original bra design and decided to bring in some creativity into this piece by replacing it with a t-shirt bra. I especially like the way the original author handled the collar bone (and my reproduction of it as well). The navel and the left feet was the most challenging part. The missing face and palms made the task a whole lot easier. I made changes to the muscle structure in the thighs and knees by changing the shading. The original looked unusually muscular for a woman. Overall, a very satisfying work with all the curves.

I need to buy my own scanner. The actual drawing looks much more detailed than this scan.