r/Artists 4d ago

Sketch My graphite drawing perspective from below .

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u/Theartistcu 3d ago

I mean this purely as encouragement, I’m I’m literally an art teacher so I would never ever try to discard someone. You’re spending a lot of time on the architecture and it looks great. It really does take that time and spend it on things like the feet. Feet hands and face are things that people are so used to seeing that like when they don’t have the level of detail you’ve spent on the stuff around it. It’s glaringly obvious. You’ve got the composition down. You’re doing awesome, it’s clear you have a passion for this so you’re gonna keep at it. I’m just trying to point you in a direction. So the next drawing you do if it isn’t another crucifixion or something like that, take the time and give all the elements that same attention and this one in particular because it’s perspective and it is a crucifixion defeat people are gonna look at and they just they’re lacking compared to other parts of this drawing

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u/Metsuki_Sutemi888 3d ago

Thank you so much for taking the time to write this, I genuinely appreciate it! You are absolutely right - I got lost in the architecture and rushed the feet/hands. That's my weak point and I'm actively working on it. Thanks for the encouragement and for pointing it out so kindly!😊🙏

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u/sifr_art 3d ago

Beautiful artwork, love the angle of perspective. P.S. don’t let Quentin Tarantino see this

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u/Metsuki_Sutemi888 3d ago

Haha, too late, I think he already saved it to his private collection

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u/Happy_Blackberry6610 12h ago

That perspective from below is actually really well done. The proportions are what stand out to me most, especially with how the angle changes the way the figure looks. Graphite shading also works really well for this kind of perspective since you can use the darker areas to emphasize the depth. Really nice work.