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caribouhills
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November 07, 2010, 03:58:11 PM »
Sorry for the poor photos, I had to shoot these indoors, as it has been snowing here for the past two days and the natural lighting is terrible. I have been doing a pencil drawing on a 11 x 14 white scratchboard. This was actually an experiment, this white board has virtually no tooth to it and of course I could not get the detail that I wanted without scratching on the pencil. The elk is not finished, but close. At this time I am not sure if I will do a background or not. Your comments are always welcome.
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WNWA
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November 07, 2010, 07:11:57 PM »
caribou, great looking elk drawing, cant waitsee finished drawing with
back ground, thanks for shring.....
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mayamike
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November 08, 2010, 08:29:25 AM »
Very nice work
Love the composition on this one and the pose you showed him in, different but nice. Great job once again.
Michael
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Jon S
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November 08, 2010, 12:09:32 PM »
Nothing wrong with that photo, great work!
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wild memories
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November 13, 2010, 03:11:43 PM »
I wouldnt think twice about putting it on my wall.
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mbeck
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November 13, 2010, 03:21:56 PM »
Very Nice
I vote no background.
It seems to jump off the board, simple and powerful
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SCT
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November 14, 2010, 10:27:56 AM »
Very nice relaxed pose. To me, it looks like he just sat through a rain storm. Great work and choice of pose.
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caribouhills
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November 14, 2010, 08:24:04 PM »
Thank you very much for your comments. Here is the finished piece, however, I will look at it for the next few day to make sure that there is nothing that I want to change before I sign and seal it. Your comments are always appreciated and encouraged.
And a close up, which is larger than the imagine IRL
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dhart
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February 12, 2011, 08:46:47 PM »
Very intense, very nice work.
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Pencil Pusher
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July 12, 2011, 07:39:26 PM »
Wow. Looks like Paul Calle grass and hair. Can you share your technique for that? I'm trying to learn by trial and error, but that type of detail is my goal.
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caribouhills
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Shane, my graphite art is actually graphite scratchboard art. All of the grass and hair is a combination of pencil and scratching, several layers, that is how I achieve depth. I blend with a tortillon or a soft pastel applicator between each layer of scratching, then the on the final, I scratch in the high lights that I want. When you scratch on the claybord, make sure that you ony scratch the graphite and on deep into the clay, at least not until your last layer. Again, I use only 3B and 8B pencils, mainly to get the darks that I desire. BTW there is no graphite powder used on this board. If you look at the thread "Boy in Tibet" I used graphite powder to do a good portion of this piece. Good luck to you.
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wetthereel
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July 26, 2011, 06:46:26 PM »
i like the reflection in the eye...way to go, capturing that detail!
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SD Cowgirl
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July 29, 2011, 10:24:15 AM »
Awesome!
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Vicki Chritton-Myers
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Love it!
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