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amberdreams) wrote2017-10-25 09:47 am
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Blind contour drawing
For a challenge on
DRAWESOME, and in part prompted by Inktober's Day 24 prompt, Blind, here's my attempts to draw blind, without looking at the paper at all. Thanks to goss for the vid refs and the idea!
It's even harder than drawing left handed, the temptation to check what you are doing is so strong! I draped a newspaper over the paper so even if I dropped my gaze it wouldn't help me.
I thought I'd try it two different ways - the first was trying to use one continuous line. I ended up using two as I took my pen off around the second eye, and when I returned pen to paper, somehow the whole scale of the drawing changed. Really weird.

The I thought I'd try a more 'normal style', drawing one bit then moving on to the next. That one was even stranger. Looks like I was reasonably ok for length, but had no clue about width.

For both I started with the ear, which is interesting because normally I'd start with the eyes.
Dean is judging my efforts and finds them wanting. LOL!

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It's even harder than drawing left handed, the temptation to check what you are doing is so strong! I draped a newspaper over the paper so even if I dropped my gaze it wouldn't help me.
I thought I'd try it two different ways - the first was trying to use one continuous line. I ended up using two as I took my pen off around the second eye, and when I returned pen to paper, somehow the whole scale of the drawing changed. Really weird.

The I thought I'd try a more 'normal style', drawing one bit then moving on to the next. That one was even stranger. Looks like I was reasonably ok for length, but had no clue about width.

For both I started with the ear, which is interesting because normally I'd start with the eyes.
Dean is judging my efforts and finds them wanting. LOL!

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I actually like the continuous line one better than the second, even though the second one is more realistic looking. I think it's because in the first, the line is strong and deliberate, and creates these lovely angles and strange interwoven marks. It strikes me as quite visually dynamic. Interesting...
Also, the emotions are both so different - First Dean is glaring at me like, "So I've got sideburns in my eye, what are you looking at, huh??". And Second Dean is all reproachful like, "Wait, what just happened...why is my face so squished...". <3
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This is a fun challenge...
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He, I did it the same way. Though I didn't dare attempt something as complicated as a face. I like both versions and it certainly lead to soem interesting expressions!
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