Hello Blurtients! I hope you are having a great week. Happy new week to you. My dear members of @blurt I am here to share my most recent realistic charcoal pencil portrait of my recent commissioned piece I did for my client. This time it's a portrait of a black man
This piece didn't take much time but I'm glad it still came out real.
My clients really love and appreciated it.
Materials
Paper | pelican |
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Size | 20/24 inches |
Pencils | charcoal pencil and powder |
Eraser | Tombo mono zero and nataraj vynil eraser |
Camera | infinix mobile phone |
Duration | Approximately 8 hours |
Location | Home |
Here are the steps on how I did the portrait.
I drew my grid lines and made my sketch then started shading it gradually. Sometimes I usually start some of my portraits from the hair. This is to helps me work downward and from left to right before moving down to the clothing. I do this to avoid smudging the part I may have already worked on. just as the case of this one. I really took my time to include everything in detail. Making sure nothing was left out since I want him to really appreciate a good work. And I know myself. I know I'm always committed to excellence regardless of who my client may be.
I love starting my drawings from the features of the face because that's where the resemblance is.
Step 1
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Step 3
Finishing
Framed
Thanks for checking my blog and artwork as well. I hope you like the portrait. I remain Tempest Art. I hope you love the portrait
keep Blurting friends👍