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Graphite pencil.

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:iconhipodameia:
Beautiful! Love the hair and her lips! You're good, I wish I could draw like you!
:iconlaartista:
Thank you so much for the sweet comment. :hug:

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~ArteDePuertoRico
:iconlillilian:
can see uve taken your time over everything n not rushed it. its really good im tryng 2 draw faces but not getting very far lol

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If you dont understand dont worry i dont normally but shhh dont tell anyone =]
:iconlaartista:
I appreciate your comment! I love illustrating faces. Especially faces with a lot of emotion. Makes the drawing interesting. :giggle:

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~ArteDePuertoRico
:iconicklehamsta:
Like this better than the first - I'm a fan of detail :) Both of them are amazing.
:iconbrutal-monk:
Absalutly adore this.. you have a most amazing talent.. i draw life like pictures and i have the right equipment.. but im sure i could never match this..

any tip on how to do lips and general facial expressions at all


Brutal
:iconlaartista:
Thank you very much! I love drawing people, specifically faces. It just takes a little practice. In regards to tips on how to draw lips... definitely learn the art of shading. Lips are a funny thing to draw because you can't only use lines. Shading helps to draw the soft edges of the lips.

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I'm using my art to comment on what I see. You don't have to agree with it.
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~ArteDePuertoRico
:iconlaartista:
Awww...thanks! :)

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I'm using my art to comment on what I see. You don't have to agree with it.
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~ArteDePuertoRico
:iconthemistaken15:
Awwww this is brilliant!

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"Llegó a los veinte años sin aprender a leer y escribir, sin servirse de los cubiertos en la mesa, paseándose desnuda por la casa, porque su naturaleza se resistía a cualquier clase convencionalismos."

(Cien Años de Soledad, Gabriel García Márquez)

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