Well, men has made bald heads sex so no reason women can't do the same. I loved my girlfriends head when it was bald. To be honest I couldn't keep my hands off it. lol
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RE: Posts made by Tara Shea
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RE: Random Question For Experienced Artists or Pretty Much Anyone
First of all your shadow is to close in shade as your object, go from darker toward the object and lighten up as it moves away. Secondly by outlining the object makes it look 2 dimensional unless that's what your looking to do. Thirdly, all of your tones are to close in shades. Make your high lights brighter and shadows darker.
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RE: Random Question For Experienced Artists or Pretty Much Anyone
Just remember, shadows are like ghost on a wall, they vary in shade and blurry. And always darker the closer it get to the object. And if your drawing start light and go darker, then erase back some of the highlights to bring out highlights. Oh and don't forget where your light source is coming from. Nothing worse to a viewer then to have confusing light sources and shadows. Btw, love what you've done so far, hope your love for art continues because your very talented.
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RE: Random Question For Experienced Artists or Pretty Much Anyone
My pleasure, I'm a graphic designer so I know the joy of drawing pictures... In fact I get payed to do it, how cool is that. lol So just keep drawing life around you and you'll see your talents start to blossom.