Developing new direction: portrait art

Hi, guys!

Since I've finished working on the concepts for the comic, there won't be any updates on this part for a while, because now it's going to be a long period where I have to work on the storyboard and line art for the entire comic. Maybe I will show something directly when I have ready lines, but now I am busy with the process of searching for references, in which, unfortunately, there is little creativity.

In order for me to have something to share, I connected work with portraits to work with comics. Now I need to make a lot of them so that there are samples of my work for the freelance exchange. At the moment I have 8 portraits in my work.

So far, I'm working with them in the same way that I work with comics: first I did all the sketches, then I did all the line art, and now I'm starting to add color to them. So far, I can only show the lanes, but that's good enough.

I've asked all my friends for their photos so I can practice, but so far I still don't have enough photos, so I might have to take them somewhere else.

So line:

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5 comments

An artist is never satisfied, their thirst for creating more art is never satisfied. This is what I love about you as you keep on trying new things. The amazing thing is that you do it with perfection just like this line portrait ❤️‍🩹❤️

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Would you like to draw me😊😊😊

Nice work...I feel like colouring in will be hard with the lines the way they are.

I've been learning portraits with Rielly's and Loomis method...Did you use those while learning

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Soon enough ordering a portrait from me will be available on Fiverr:)

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Nice. I do vector potraits

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It's a lovely portrait. I hope you get as much photos as you need though. I'ld love to always look at your work.

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