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dudeist21 OP t1_j8czrcb wrote
Thanks. I tried to find the drawing itself, but it seems to be lost. I did that way back 2021 and I remember putting all my drawings in a case. The sad thing is my mother remembers throwing a case, though she's unsure of the contents.
As for the method to get the best blacks, I remember using a 12b from staedtler because their pencils are affordable, but you can't just use it how you would a normal pencil. It's too soft and makes the blacks shiny. I ground it and mix with mineral oil to make something like an oil paint. I dip a q-tip or a blending stump then use it.
Careful using it though, it takes sometime to dry and smudges easily. Finish drawing with the normal pencils first.
Mysterious_Rabbit_3 t1_j9gcmgv wrote
Thank you! I never thought about using graphite in mineral oil
dudeist21 OP t1_j8d03of wrote
I'm really glad you guys liked it. One user even sent me a kind message. Makes me want to go back to drawing.
Mysterious_Rabbit_3 t1_j9gcoz4 wrote
You definitely should! Why did you stop drawing if you don’t mind me asking?
dudeist21 OP t1_ja27l2n wrote
Had to work ever since graduated HS.
Edit: I'm practicing animation now with my phone and drawing from time to time :)
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Mysterious_Rabbit_3 t1_j8ci0sk wrote
Details in the skin folds look insane! Wish I can see a close up. Great work on establishing solid value! Love it!
Also I just realized you did this in graphite and not in charcoal, I'm impressed with the dark heavy pigment you were able to get with graphite, I'm not too good with establishing solid value with graphite, any pointers you can give me?