First try with a quality mechanical pencil and Tombow mono eraser

in OCD4 years ago

Hello Steemit Family.

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Tools ;

  • Mechanical pencil 0.7mm

  • GPC charcoal pencil

  • GPC Graphite pencil 8B

  • Steadtler Graphite pencil 4B

  • Tortilions and blending stump

  • Cardboard paper.

  • Tombow mono eraser

  • The mechanical pencil was used for the detailing of the hair, eyes, face and lips.

  • GPC charcoal pencil for the dark shades of the hair and parts of the shirt.

  • Steadtler Graphite pencil 4B was for the soft lighter tones on the face

  • GPC Graphite pencil 8B was to add darker shades to the skin tones of the face and neck

So, I got a WhatsApp message from a stranger in a neighbouring state saying she wanted an artwork done. After bargaining, we set on getting the reference picture. Here, I got a blurry reference picture which I will it post as it's not my creation. A full picture of a man wearing a material sewn attire. I cropped and Gridded.... We're set.

A usual, after representing the image with my Mechanical pencil set to 2h on the grided paper, I started to shade away starting from the forehead. 6B graphite pencil for the lighter shades and GPC graphite pencil 8B for the darker shades. Simultaneously switching between a tortilion and an handmade blending stump.

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The focus of this drawing is not on the image now. It's about the detailing as it'd be the first time I'd be using a Mechanical pencil and Tombow mono eraser on a work. (These tools work for skin texturing and detailing and I just got them"

Here, we have the final result. I went through a lot of unexpected brouhaha with this work though. It was worth my while though.

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