Besides hair and making skin look natural in our restorations; I think painting in eyes where a lot of information is missing is another hard area to get a realistic look. While searching the Web today, I came across some neat links you might want to check out:
http://features.cgsociety.org/story_custom.php?story_id=3165&page=1
http://biorust.com/index.php?page=tutorial_detail&tutid=98
http://vodpod.com/watch/307277-drawing-eye-fro-sycra-utube
http://www.3dtotal.com/team/tutorials/antro_eye2/antro_eyetex_01.asp
Margie
Great reference material, Margie! The last tutorial is mesmerizing! Thanks or sharing the information.
GK
Thanks for these web sites Margie, I especially like the on set to music. Did you notice that the person doing the drawing never erased?
Mary
Mary, until you mentioned it I really didn't notice it, but it was fun to see how fast the eyes took shape.
Margie
Thanks Mary
They're great resources Margie. I was also fascinated with the one Mary liked. I can't draw that well on paper let alone on the computer.
It's great to see that so many are looking at these great resources. We need all the help we can get with facial features.
Mary
The more tutorials the better! I'm tired of all the strange looks I get when I'm right in a stranger's face looking up their nostrils – or in their ear – or intensely plucking at and studying their hair. I knew there was an easier and less hazardous way!
GK
Glenna, you must stop invading people's personal space. I would be so upset if someone other than a doctor was looking up my nostrils. Didn't I recommend a few books to you some time back? I don't want you to get arrested!
Mary
Just wanted to see if anyone was paying attention!
As a matter of fact, Mary, I was studying Mr. Hamm's "Drawing the Head and Figure" this past weekend. What a gem that little book is! Also read Matt Kloskowski's book called "Layers" (excellent information if one is not accustomed to using layers and the great things they allow you to do. I'm pretty savvy about layers because of my job, but I still picked up some great new tidbits!)
If you insist, I'll stick with the reference material and stay away from nostril encounters. Sheesh!
GK
I'm totally cracking up here...! :funny: (Glad I'm not the only one, Glenna...)
Ah ha, Kerry!
So you're into nostrils, too (oh, does that sound gross!)? I'm relieved that I'm not alone. (And it's great to see you posting!)
Seriously, I do find I'm looking at screen saver photos (Alex O'Loughlin!), the people around me – am just much more observant of how we're put together, where shadows lie, etc. And seriously part 2, Drawing the Head & Figure by Jack Hamm has been the best resource I've found. With that one I can look at nostrils all I want and not insult anyone! 10-Q again for that one, Mary!
Cheers!
GK
Glenna,
I'm just so happy that you're not taking a life drawing class, that could be downright embarassing! :D I'm glad you find that book helpful, it's an oldie but a goodie, just like you and me.
Mary
QuoteI'm just so happy that you're not taking a life drawing class, that could be downright embarassing!
:wow: Oh the picture that brought up in my head. :funny:
Quoteor intensely plucking at and studying their hair
Glenna, no offense but you remind me of a monkey I once met. :funny: I happened to be in a lady's house who had this pet monkey in a cage. As I got close to the cage to get a closer look, the monkey reached out and quickly grabbed my hair and yanked. Not only did it not feel too great, the little devil sat in his cage examining my lock of hair.
Margie
Margie, I promise I'll NEVER mess with your hair! When I started the nostril rap, I thought of monkeys, so only a LITTLE offense taken (kidding).
Actually, when I think about "hair fiddling" it puts me in mind of my "girl" cats. They each love to sit on the back of my office chair and groom my hair. If I'm not still enough, a paw full of daggers holds my head in place. And once the treatment is complete, I have this awesome "Little Orphan Annie" look. A talented bunch! None of the boys takes any interest in human hair grooming – they just take care of each other. Small favors!
Oh, Mary, Mary - the mischief that comes to mind were I to take a life drawing class - OMG! Forget the nostrils! As for your calling us "oldies but goodies" – I have to say I really resemble that remark!
Hugs!
GK
Glenna, I've been thinking about your hair loving cats and wondering if they would like some "do" lessons.
Mary :funny:
Mary, in the case of the fur-butts, I think I'd prefer "don't" lessons! Midge just gave me the treatment, and my hair is sticking up all over the place. Cat aesthetics? Oxymoron?
GK
Gk,
You're probably right. Their cat aesthetics aside, you'd have to teach them how to use the computer.
M
OH my, nose peepers and cat beauticians. Don't ever let me fall alsleep around here please. :up: