Monday, 5 April 2010
Blood Red Midnight
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I just finished the last lines of my rather quick sketchy drawing of a vampire. Been a while since I did one and since Debbie, one of my favourite models to use at the moment posted her latest photo shoot ( See reference here - near the bottom of the thread) I had to do something with it. It doesn't look completely like her as she has green eyes, brown hair and cute freckles but it was fun to do this different dark version of her. I decided to give it the red background but fade the hair a bit out at the bottom of the drawing still.
Created with my Derwent and Faber Castell soft pastels.
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3 comments:
WOW! O.o *claps*
Which pastels do you like better? I only have Derwent ones...
Great work. Especially the red cloud background. Smoke and stuff can be uneasy sometimes in drawing hehe.
Nihrida, I love them all, it's hard to pick a favourite cause they all have their strength I feel. If I had to choose only one I think it would be my old Faber Castell Pitt Pastel ones; they have great colour nuances and they are the easiest to work with I think because they are not too thin.
Rafa, she might be available for biting ;) Thanks so much for the encouraging words.
Lee-Pierre, I agree, I am surprised how nice the red background turned out on this one. Sometimes skies don't have the right depth when drawn.
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