Great sketch Tim. As long as we're in a school environment here, may I offer one small critique? In the value study, you're letting your highlight value creep into halftone and shadow areas of the head. You can sometimes get away with it in the halftones, but letting it get into the shadows will flatten it out a lot. I think your sketch actually has more dimension than the painting, because you controlled your light/shadow areas quite well there. Just watch the placement of those highlights and you got a masterpiece :)
Very good TIm, and you're starting to develop a style of your own . . . before I could see who posted this, I said to myself, I bet this is Tim's. Great job!
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Nice one Tim. I don't know who it is but the value study looks great.
Great sketch Tim. As long as we're in a school environment here, may I offer one small critique? In the value study, you're letting your highlight value creep into halftone and shadow areas of the head. You can sometimes get away with it in the halftones, but letting it get into the shadows will flatten it out a lot. I think your sketch actually has more dimension than the painting, because you controlled your light/shadow areas quite well there. Just watch the placement of those highlights and you got a masterpiece :)
Very good, I love the peanut shape. Instantly recognisable, but probably only to a British audience I suspect.
Very good TIm, and you're starting to develop a style of your own . . . before I could see who posted this, I said to myself, I bet this is Tim's. Great job!
Thanks all! Marco you may always offer critiques large or small! - thanks for the pointers!
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