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Comment by Roena King on October 9, 2010 at 4:47
http://www.fivepencilmethod.com/free-video-drawing-tutorials/ This is Darell Tanks free lessons that I got involved in a while back. One of the things he teaches is called the tapered stroke. Seeing this drawing you have done with the detail for realism, I think you will like his drawings which are very realistic people. Go look at my gallery/phots - look for the 2 balls. That was the practice I did using the tapered stroke. Eventually, there are art lessons from him that you can purchase, but the free lessons give some great ideas. /// A while back I got involved with a group of ladies who went through the book Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain. I really did not think I could draw, and right away doing the exercises in the book I did some good drawings. I was so pleased with myself. There are some of the exercise drawings on my gallery too. The last things I drew was the turkey and elk using what I learned out of the book Drawing Rt Brain.////You naturally "see" and have the ability to draw well I think. Just a little more ideas to consider so that you "notice" something that you did not see before and you will be well on your way to being a portrait artist (if that is your interest). Ro
Comment by Serena Nello on October 8, 2010 at 22:13
Yes,I know I have to practice more and more,I'm not so good at drawing people's faces! thanks for your comment!
Comment by Roena King on October 8, 2010 at 16:19
This is pretty. The chin turns under well. The mouth and eyes are good. I think the nose needs to be a bit wider. Usually the side of the nose lines up more with the inside fo the eye. I encourage you to do more of these as you are quite good. Ro

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