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I am going to post as I go along. This is going to take much longer than the first Butterfly as I now know I have to slow down and start thinkingMy own Butterflies
My own Butterflies
I am going to post as I go along. This is going to take much longer than the first Butterfly as I now know I have to slow down and start thinking
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Decided to try and make it my own. Comments Mike??
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Re: My own Butterflies
...and that, in my opinion, is the best approach. Not just the "slowing down" but the "thinking" too. Because slowing down gives you time to think.
And working only on one thing at a time helps too. Because you're not confusing your mind by working on multiple subjects.
Just make logical sense of each area as you draw it. That is "logical" to you. Keep your edges sharp (or you'll lose depth); create depth by including whatever you'd expect to see in the background; and consider the lighting direction at all times.
All that said, I think this is progressing remarkably well. I love the Monarch butterflies - but don't forget to dull the white markings on the shady side of each wing. You have the light shining from the right, so the viewer won't expect brilliant white to be visible on the shaded side. Oh, you can get away with that if It's really necessary - just suggest reflected light - but reflected light has already lost some of its strength, so brilliant white is not a viable option.
But, above all else, I can see this is working very well for you. Unlike your use of my world, this is your world and that difference really shows.
Apologies for this late reply. I'm feverishly working on the next video. I have a little filming to do this afternoon, and all 30 minutes of it should be ready for release next week.: SHADOWS AND LIGHT.
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Couldn't help just adding some friends. I must admit it was a lot of fun doing this exercise. Next time I will try to plan it all out in advance instead of wearing down my erasers.
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I love the addition of the 'friends'. And I think you did really well on this exercise. Also the small details like the spots on the upper right leaves enhance the believability of the work.
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Thanks Linda for you comment. I really hope that you and others will do this exercise as I would love to see what you do.