Mi versión;n de caperucita roja. Lamentablemente al tomarle foto para subirlo a DA (ya que es muy grande para mi scaner), ha quedado un poco borroso, se puede notar en las hojas mas cercanas .
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Hecho en: Lapices de color con Trementina y Marcadores. Tiempo: Un mes Tamaño original: 50 x 75cm
Wow, absolutely stunning picture. I can't believe this is in colored pencil and marker.
First of all, I really love the shading in the cloak. It looks incredibly realistic and the coloring looks great. Maybe a bit organgish, but I think it works well, kind of like sunlight.
For her hair, great shading overall, but I would add a few loose strands here and there to make it more realistic.
the face looks nice and the perspective looks spot on but she just looks like she's looking down. Without the tear, her face just looks devoid of emotion. Maybe a few lines in between her eyebrows might look a bit better.
As for the background, I think I just dislocated my jaw. That just looks so incredibly detailed, I mean, you even made the leaves get smaller and smaller as it goes back and the colors work really well.
Se nota, yo para eso no tengo tanta paciencia (aunque con el tiempo la voy desarrollando) siempre intento acabar los cuadros/dibujos cuanto antes y pasar al siguiente.
muy hermoso!! realmente pensé que era escaneado me puedes desaplicar eso de trementina? bueno es que yo generalmente la utilizo en el oleo, no sabia que se podía disolver en lapices ¿?
Primero hago una capa de color (uso colores prismacolor), muy suave, y despues la trementina la uso huntandola en un copito (de esos para los oidos) solo la puntita, no mas un poco, despues en un papel en blanco paso varias "pinceladas" del copito huntado para quitar un poco el exceso de trementina que queda en el algodon (que aunque se hunte poco, igual absorbe mucha trementina), y luego la paso sobre la capa de color que ya hice, y eso lo hago al rededor de 3 veces, o 4 pues se deben hacer varias capas de color, y difumina muy bien los colores.
Espero haberte podido ayudar, y te agradezco por el mensaje!
I like this very much. She looks lonely, which makes sense considering the journey she takes alone; and she must have been lonely if she was willing to talk to a wolf. Good job on this.
First of all, I really love the shading in the cloak. It looks incredibly realistic and the coloring looks great. Maybe a bit organgish, but I think it works well, kind of like sunlight.
For her hair, great shading overall, but I would add a few loose strands here and there to make it more realistic.
the face looks nice and the perspective looks spot on but she just looks like she's looking down. Without the tear, her face just looks devoid of emotion. Maybe a few lines in between her eyebrows might look a bit better.
As for the background, I think I just dislocated my jaw. That just looks so incredibly detailed, I mean, you even made the leaves get smaller and smaller as it goes back and the colors work really well.
Overall, amazing job, keep up the great work.
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