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drawn in 2 hours 44 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
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PolythenePam (Jun 21, 2007)
It's actually quite fun to draw from life rather than a photo.
PolythenePam (Jun 21, 2007)
drawn in 50 min
PolythenePam (Jun 21, 2007)
drawn in 1 hour 53 min
lori (Jun 21, 2007)
wOw, that's frecking great PP! love all the textures
sincity (Jun 21, 2007)
very cool, and yes I agree sometimes from life is the best way to study. :}
davincipoppalag (Jun 21, 2007)
Mike's gettin old..he repeats himself. This is terrific work Giselle
sincity (edited Jun 21, 2007)
I don't know how that happened?! :O Fixed it. :}
DeadlyBlondeArcher (edited Jun 21, 2007)
It's all that absinthe. lol

I can tell this was drawn by "eyeballing" it... and I love it. You are one brave soul, and a hell of an artist.
enjoydotcom (Jun 22, 2007)
Gorgeous, I love it, now I want a camera like that too!
PS (Jun 22, 2007)
Great work, it looks like a pretty old camera.
Miss_DJ (Jun 22, 2007)
unbelievably nice
PolythenePam (Jun 22, 2007)
Haha, no you don't want a camera like this! It's only a Pentacon Pracktica, which was a replica of other better cameras at the time. It was made in East Germany (while there still was an East Germany) and the light meter doesn't work when you set the exposure at around 1/500 or 1. The little lightmetre scale inside the viewfinder is wonky too.

But I'm taking donations for a Leica.
Sweetcell (Jun 22, 2007)
I do that when I don't know what to draw. If you have something around that's interesting to draw then I say draw it. You certainly learn more from a life ref then a static one.

Wow, do they even make camera's like that anymore? It's like since digital all these camera's look like they should be in a museum. But they're more fun to use. Nice Giselle.
PolythenePam (Jun 22, 2007)
lol, yeah, there are a lot of film cameras still being made. The quality of the photos will always be immpecable compared to digital, what with the lack of pixelation. Chemical processing always gives the photos a certain aesthetic too, almost a glow. And assuming you have darkroom facilities, it's actually really cheap to print. The cost of chemicals and an enlarger is far less than a professional 10mpx digital camera and one hell of a printer. But mostly it's just art students and professional photographers you'll find with dinosaurs.
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