in the heads drawing i particularly like your use of pattern. i love how the shirt collar is clearly the fabric pattern, and then the man's hair, jacket, and the other two people are defined by patterns too. it all radiates out from that one guy's shirt.
and btw, i responded to your comment on my drawing, then i realized you may never see it down there, so i've copied and pasted:
@antsketch, i aspire to do drawings with the same skill as you do; it means a lot to get a compliment from you- thanks!
Wow - that's a very humbling and also inspiring comment. I'm quite blown away. Thank you very much. Whatever skill I may have, just comes with practise. The great thing about an experience like this one (the Doodleoff) is that it creates a reason to do exactly that and to share some of the pleasure of exploring the world through drawing, with others.
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in the heads drawing i particularly like your use of pattern. i love how the shirt collar is clearly the fabric pattern, and then the man's hair, jacket, and the other two people are defined by patterns too. it all radiates out from that one guy's shirt.
and btw, i responded to your comment on my drawing, then i realized you may never see it down there, so i've copied and pasted:
@antsketch, i aspire to do drawings with the same skill as you do; it means a lot to get a compliment from you- thanks!
yes yes linda said it best. that doodle is lovely.
Wow - that's a very humbling and also inspiring comment. I'm quite blown away. Thank you very much. Whatever skill I may have, just comes with practise. The great thing about an experience like this one (the Doodleoff) is that it creates a reason to do exactly that and to share some of the pleasure of exploring the world through drawing, with others.
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