Drawing A Portrait [1441]

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Hello everyone!

Today, I want to share with you my new art work. It's a random portrait drawing of a beautiful young lady with long twisting hairstyle and small earrings.

The portrait was done with a blue ballpoint pen on a cardboard paper. I used scribble technique to create this piece.

Below are my step-by-step processes:

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Thank you.



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Before making any picture, the structure of the face is most important in which you always do wonders because the structure of the eyes, mouth, nose and hair on the face is very beautiful which fills the picture with its amazing color when worn indigo.

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Yeah, without getting a good outline sketch with accurate proportions, the work wouldn't look nice. Aside proportion which is the fist step, shadings also matters.

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The hair looks so real. I’m wondering how you got to do that. Big ups to you!

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I took time to load because of my slow network, I read comments where two girls mentioned about the Hair of the girl in ART. I was wonder to see and after seeing I also would say the same as they did.

How you got idea about hairs? Just amazing 🤩

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Thank you for your kind word. I followed the patterns from the reference photo.

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Wooooooo! This is beautiful Max, Looking at the hair now is making me want to do the same hair 🤭

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Nice pen drawing. What photo did you used as a reference source for the lady with the particular type of braids?

Thanks for sharing. Take care.

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Thank you.
Just a normal portrait photography I got from https://www.pinterest.com/#search. They've got some amazing photos that you can use as reference to practice your work.

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Thanks for your response. I appreciate it.

My understanding of Pinterst is that images on its site are not copyright free. Are the images you use for reference in your drawings stock photos owned by Pinterest and expressly stated that they are free to use? Or, as you say, randomly chosen from individuals who own the images as their property and have pinned them to the site?

If the former, you must state that the images are being used as references and include sourcing links in your posts;

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If the latter, besides sourcing, permission from those individual owners must be obtained to use their images for commercial purposes.

Each image at Pinterest includes a use case if you care to find out how it can be utilized outside of Pinterest.

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