Ehh? what are you doing going to another post? noo, wait; this is the sexiest cinnamon roll in the world π and with a process of artistic improvement, I promise π
The work was one of the first using colors, and a strange case for me π .
The original drawing was not the culinary beauty modeling that I showed you ... the original ... itβs better if you see it for yourselves
Did I really show this disaster to my university professor? πΆ .... (What went through my head while I was doing it?: I The irony is that it looked good for me at the time ... The bad grade I deserve, the bad grade and the expulsion of the class π ) .
As part of the final evaluation, they allowed us to redo the jobs that were worst for us. Good time to re-do it well, and really well: D
The process of this last one was saved (more or less, from my logic do not wait so much, you saw my first drawing), although the total time would be hard for me to say since I made several breaks (3 days or so π ).
One of the biggest problems that lowered the quality of my drawings, was that I was expecting to do many things from eyes (and here we discover that the eyes are very easy to be deceived). Tricks we were taught during the classes was ways to "trace" the model or to pass the basic forms in the most loyal way possible.
The method I used here was to fill the back part of the printed model with graphite, so that when we traced it with a pencil, we could transfer the marks to the paper that was in the background (nothing more simple and beautiful π ).
After crossing the general shape of the dessert; as well as lines that would help me to know where the lights and shadows streamed (god, what a stubborn thing it was to not do this from the beginning -_- '). I colored it.
I cared to respect the margins in general, both external and internal, not pass what would be the sugar balls and from time to time to test on the colors on a separate paper, yes ... I didnβt do those things xD (I didn't even deserved to own a pencil xD)
Now time to see the improvement:
A before and after almost a semester of intensive classes, morning stresses and a few trips to the psychologist (almost literally?) ....
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