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Friday, March 11, 2011

Corny Conehead

You add shading to the pompom with squirkling,and use diagonal hatching lines to finish the cone and face, and horizontal hatching lines for the cast shadow.

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    • ▼  March (37)
      • Figure drawing basics
      • Brandon
      • Baby Cameo
      • Jamie
      • Sketching Figures with Lines
      • Long Straight Hair
      • Drawing Lips
      • Sketching from a Manikin
      • Kim
      • Drawing Eyelashes
      • Proportions of a Hand
      • Horizontal Facial Proportions of Adults
      • Creating a Value Scale by Cindy Wider
      • Getting Started with Shading by Cindy Wider
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      • Smelly Spheres
      • Coming Out of the Dark
      • Wooly Woo Noo
      • Medieval Spoon
      • Light on a Mug
      • Seahorse
      • Tulip
      • Serene Scene
      • Graduations with Contour Hatching
      • Basic Contour Hatching
      • Corny Conehead
      • Sketching Outdoors
      • Kobrah
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