A Quick commissioned Ballpoint pen portrait with the steps
Art commissioned by : Miracle
Artist : Rf Abol
Materials: a 18cm by 20 cm portrait frame, a white cardboard paper, and a
ballpointpen ( BIC biro)
Date delivered: 30th August, 2018.
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Today i will be sharing an awesome commissioned work i did for a friend of mine, though it was commissioned, it was delivered on the on the 30 th of August.
I firstly studied the real picture to be used for reference after which i made a quick free hand sketch on a broad cardboard paper, let say of 20 cm to 18 cm with the a 2B graphite pencil , i used the graphite pencil first so as to erase in case of a mistake in the first rough sketch out to be use .
After that i took my ballpoint pen, i used a BIC biro and adopted the common cross hatching shading technique and some cross contour shading with the pen, by this method i devoted my attention, focus and commitment so as to come up with a beautiful pen sketch .Below is the first rough sketch.
After that i compared it with the main picture, thus below
After that i applied my ink detailings to bring out something more solid and real, by that i needed to show the effect of shades and shadows which i did with cross hatching, cross contour shades, blur ink, and minute biro scribbling.Below was the beautiful outcome.
Then the same method all over
This is the finished work
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