Showing posts with label colour Pencil sketch on paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label colour Pencil sketch on paper. Show all posts
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Team India's Victory.....Team india tribute this world cup to INDIAN NATION and real hero of cricket world Sachin tendulkar
Today India won a world cup,WHAT A MATCH, WHAT A WONDERFUL MOVEMENT FOR AN EVRY INDIAN, no words for the explanation just with the help of my art want to share with you this wonderful movement, CONGRATULATIONS TO TEAM INDIA, CONGRATULATIONS TO ENTIRE NATION, And the real HERO one and only SACHIN TENDULKAR. Realistic portrait art.(water/pencil colour, ink)
Monday, March 28, 2011
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
REALISTIC PORTRAIT ART

subah ki nayi kiran ek nayi khushi layegi, Zindagi jine ka naya ehsaas dilwayegi, jago aur usha ke iss samandar me kho jaooo.. kal ka kya patah aaj khushi se Jhoom kar gaao.. yeh nayi kiran aapno ka sath de, Zindagi jine ka naya andaz de,, badho aage badhte jaao usha ke samandar me behte jaao... subah ki nayi kiran ek nayi khushi layegi, satya hai hakikat hai Zindagi jine ka naya ehsaas dilwayegi.





Sunday, May 16, 2010
Colored Pencil Portrait (Realistic Art) :

Two main things to remember with colored pencil is layering, and starting out with light tones. Also, have a sharp pencil tip at all times.
Lightly and carefully, start laying down the general tones of the portrait. Start with light tones first. Do not get messy, or make large, loose strokes. Keep your pencil sharp, and let the tip glide over the surface of the paper. Do not dig down and lay a dark, rich tone yet. It's too soon for that.
When you have drawn and rendered the majority of the face's lighter and more subtle tones, start to lay down the darker, richer and more saturated areas of the portrait (for instance, dark hair, red lips, bright colored or dark colored clothing, darkest shadows of the face, etc.). To get these colors sufficiently rich and saturated, gradually begin to bear down harder with your colored pencils, making stronger and darker pencil strokes. These strong lines are the most difficult to erase, which is why you should wait until you are almost finished with the portrait to put them in.
Some basic things to remember when drawing in colored pencil:- Keep your pencils sharp most of the time!
- Start drawing lightly, and carefully. Don't start laying down dark, rich colors right away.
- Keep the paper surface clean. Don't let any colored pencil "crumbs" stick to the drawing surface Carefully brush them away, before they smear or streak on the drawing.
- Use a kneaded rubber eraser to lighten up or erase areas. Don't use the same eraser that you use for graphite or charcoal, however. Have special kneaded rubber eraser set aside for your colored pencil work.
- Final goal of your portrait is, make it more realistic.
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