MY RECENT CHARCOAL PORTRAIT | quick sketch with charcoal

in blurtart •  2 years ago 

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Hello blurtiants! Happy new day. How was the week or working days!? Today is wednesday here. I wish you a terrific day as I share my post with you. My fellow members of #blurt I am here again to share my recent realistic charcoal pencil portrait of my recent piece I did for my client.

Materials

PaperPelican
Size12/15 inches
PencilsCharcoal pencil and powder
EraserTombo mono zero and nataraj vynil eraser
Camerainfinix mobile phone
DurationApproximately 7 hours
LocationHome

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, before the eyes, nose, and mouth. Then I got to the face and started working on the features of the face gradually as usual. 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. I really took my time to include everything in detail. Including the spots on his head and face even though I was not accurate exactly the way it is in the reference. Making sure nothing was left out since I want you to really appreciate a good work. And I know myself. I know I'm always committed to excellence regardless of who it may be.

Step 1

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Step 2

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Step 3

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Step 4

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Finishing

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Reference

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Thank you for going through my blog and artwork as well. I hope you like the portrait, stay tuned, more works are coming. I remain Tempest Art. I hope you love the portrait
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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

This looks good! You can really see the depth in the drawing (great job with the shadows and all) 👍