my advice to you is this, which may be bad advice for an artist, but here it goes:
you are very great at realism in objects. quit looking at faces as humans and try to look at them as objects. maybe try some upside down faces. so that the whole left right brain thingy happens. if you are using references, try to get the proportions right one (which i have a hideously hard time at mostly) then go back and work on each piece of the face as if it were an object with light and shadow and subtle changes in tone. or if you arent using a reference then you are doing damn good and just draw what you know. i promised myself i wouldnt do this but yeemuthafukinhaw.
xoxoxoxo Staci! Thank you very very much for that advice. I will try that! I've used refs for 'em. It kills me because I can never do these things right. I never thought about doin' some upside down. Well, now that I know what I'm s'posed to work at... I'm off to go draw! Thanks again, Staci!
ps. Pops, nope... Don't know her. Just a picture I found. :-)
Good job ana, Staci's advice was right on. perfect. I'm not saying I'm Great at realism , i just liked the advice because that is the way I look at all things I draw.
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you are very great at realism in objects. quit looking at faces as humans and try to look at them as objects. maybe try some upside down faces. so that the whole left right brain thingy happens. if you are using references, try to get the proportions right one (which i have a hideously hard time at mostly) then go back and work on each piece of the face as if it were an object with light and shadow and subtle changes in tone. or if you arent using a reference then you are doing damn good and just draw what you know. i promised myself i wouldnt do this but yeemuthafukinhaw.
ps. Pops, nope... Don't know her. Just a picture I found. :-)