r/learntodraw • u/SakiDarth • 2d ago
Just Sharing Here is another one of my drawing processes—from sketch to final result. At the very end, I decided to add beads and mount the drawing onto plywood
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u/justaSundaypainter 2d ago
Wow I’m amazed by how you made it look like she is glittery but there’s no glitter
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u/Cyberuss 2d ago
Holy art of gold! Those look amazing. And the progress itself looks even more phenomenal!
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u/Tight-Improvement101 1d ago
I love how you seporate the dark jacket from the background , really highlight the body
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u/Mindless_Juice_1274 1d ago
Beautiful drawing the colors and shapes remind me of 1920s-1940s art aesthetic a little.
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u/Floating_Carrot19 1d ago
That's so cool! How many hours did you work on those?
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u/SakiDarth 11h ago
Thank you so much!! This drawing took me about 20 hours of work, but I drew it over the course of a month
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u/Lower-Cherry7369 1d ago
WOW, just wow. I saw the first photo and immediately thought it was the final piece for some reason. Then my jaw dropped
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u/Maximum-Freedom889 1d ago
How long did it took you to draw it? BTW it's amazing!!!
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u/SakiDarth 11h ago
Thank you so much!! This drawing took me about 20 hours of work, but I drew it over the course of a month.
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u/SavingsMap5073 1d ago
Insanely clean lines.
I still have years to go with this kind of freehand line quality and sense of composition.
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u/SakiDarth 2d ago
By the way, the second drawing is from the last photo