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5/31/25 Jax (reference photo by Katelyn This) |
Process notes: I worked on this portrait for short periods over the course of several days. The first day was only the basic block-in with graphite. By the end of that session, I knew something was wrong with the proportions – but I couldn’t figure out what. I didn’t get back to Jax again for several days, and when I did, I knew instantly what was wrong. It was easy to fix.
This has happened many times: If I just wait a day or two, I usually see the problem quickly. It’s important to give the brain time to process a drawing and not rush to finish when I know something isn’t right.
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I remembered to show the stylus (toward the middle of the heap), which I used to incise the paper so that whiskers will show up as white. |
What a cutie!
ReplyDeleteExcellent advice! No point in rushing to completion.
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