Detailed portrait. It took about 40 hours to work.
Detailed portrait;
Color pencils Prismacolor Premier, Faber Castell Polychromos;
Whatman A4;
Process
Detailed portrait;
Color pencils Prismacolor Premier, Faber Castell Polychromos;
Whatman A4;
Process
Totally mind-blowing. SOOOO talented. Thanks for sharing! Looking forward to seeing more of your work.
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Amazing. Have you considered opening a hyperrealism school on Steemit @katrinart?
Thanks, I did not think about it. Thanks, I'll think!
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Thanks for this insight. A lot of work, but the result is awesome.
You're talented!
Thank you!
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Wow this is amazing nice job!
Thank you!
Wow!! So life like! Love your style :) Just joined Steem, looking forward to more of your arts! Check out my introduction, would love to connect on here! :)
Great Tallant
Thank you!
This here is really high quality work. As a portraitist myself I know how hard it is to catch the emotion of a person's look sometimes. I recently started posting оn Steemit and I already like it (check out my posts if you wish). You did an amazing job and you should be proud. Those 40 hours were absolutely worth it. Keep up the good work!
Thank you very much!
That's amazing!
Thank you @eajazz)
When I was in art college, they called this kind of drawing "photo-realism" because it looks so real that people actually mistake it for a photo instead of a drawing, which obviously means that it is extremely well drawn! Also, your step by step process you've shown us of how your drew the picture reminded me of a website that actually pays you money for showing people your art and also the "process of how you made your artwork." If your interested in checking the website out, just go to www.patreon.com and read all about it. I bet you could make a lot of money on patreon (in addition to the ton of money your already making on steemit it looks like ;) Great job, just great!!
Thank you very much!
Omg, how do you do that detailed picture? I always hope I can draw a good thing, but I can't hehe
Thank you, turn in yourself and practice a little and everything will turn out!
Oh great tips that you for sharing😊