I have found it to be a very interesting course even though I have not or continued to measure up compared to the portrait made by the teacher. In my opinion, the Salamanca saying that says "" "What nature does not give Salamanca does not pay" "" But for trying that is not. The teacher has done everything he could on his side and the student… ..
@jose_rodriguezcar the student is working well, I see a good result in the proportions and the gesture, which is the most impressive thing in a portrait work, the nose is the dilemma and it is what most helps us to achieve the resemblance in proportions and form. Give yourself a good time to observe it and analyze only its shadow areas and you will see that the shape will come out! PATIENCE seems to be the part of the portrait where you should focus more, let things enter you, keep observing throughout the process and not only at the beginning, when things begin to change it is because it is the moment that they begin to enter and you go digesting.
A good job Jose, I hope to see more, you can publish them in your projects and mention me like this @michelebajona greetings and long live l'arte!
(I wrote this in spanish but the system changed it into a bad english I am sorry for that....) @domestika01 please help to fix this!
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I have found it to be a very interesting course even though I have not or continued to measure up compared to the portrait made by the teacher. In my opinion, the Salamanca saying that says "" "What nature does not give Salamanca does not pay" "" But for trying that is not. The teacher has done everything he could on his side and the student… ..
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Profesor Plus@jose_rodriguezcar the student is working well, I see a good result in the proportions and the gesture, which is the most impressive thing in a portrait work, the nose is the dilemma and it is what most helps us to achieve the resemblance in proportions and form. Give yourself a good time to observe it and analyze only its shadow areas and you will see that the shape will come out! PATIENCE seems to be the part of the portrait where you should focus more, let things enter you, keep observing throughout the process and not only at the beginning, when things begin to change it is because it is the moment that they begin to enter and you go digesting.
A good job Jose, I hope to see more, you can publish them in your projects and mention me like this @michelebajona greetings and long live l'arte!
(I wrote this in spanish but the system changed it into a bad english I am sorry for that....) @domestika01 please help to fix this!
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Thank you very much I will exercise patience and active observation to see if this way I get a more consistent result @michelebajona
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