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Failing at Self Portraits is My Speciality


weirdemmaline

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I mean really, how hard is it to draw oneself.

Apparently insanely difficult because I cannot damned do it.

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WhatWouldJohnCrichtonDo?

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Since my self-portraits are all stick figures, I can't agree with your evaluation of your work. From my perspective all portraits are insanely difficult and your self-portrait looks damn good to me. I mean that as a sincere compliment, not a criticism of your criticism. :my_smile:

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Grimalkin

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      I don't think you are off the mark. I have taken all sorts of drawing classes and couldn't come close to this. I think we are more critical of our own work.

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lawfulevil

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Looks great to me. I think you'll be happier with the results with a couple tweaks to the eye area- draw in the tear duct area, shrink the iris a little bit (you can usually see white around the underside in humans unless the subject is squinting, you can in the source picture), and your drawn pupils are a little small. I have brown eyes too, I know it can be hard to tell. Maybe shade in the brow bone on the left a little, some definition to the forehead would look good. You could also shade in your nostrils a touch. Aside from that, more contrast- making your darks darker will make the highlights pop and make the midtone shading look more natural.

This is a really fun informal/sketchy piece in a lot of areas and I really think it's a cool idea, but since you're already concentrating on the eye area you might want to double down. I like the details- the highlights look good and I love the glasses shadow on your cheeks. (Related- where did you get your glasses? They're amazing- great shape and I fucking love purple).

Please don't let my notes make you feel bad- I really like your work. You've made an astonishing amount of progress this year alone.

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