Celebrating StarWars day by doodling sketch of Obi Wan (STEPS)

in art •  7 years ago 

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Hello, fellow Steemians! This year I almost forgot what day is today, but thanks to social media - I have remembered and luckily for me I had some time to spend and sketchbook in my backpack along with my ballpoint pen (no surprises :)
I don't recall drawing Obi Wan in recent years so why not to honor him today?

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I started with very light lines to nail down the most important marks, thinking mostly about propotions, gesture and core shadow. Since I was going to keep bright rim light on his side the concern was to make no mark there at all in the beginning

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I used to start with eyes before but now I usually start to build the portrait sketch from the nose - normally there are darkest darks, all midtones and brightest highlight

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In stages like this I tend to ask myselft - What the f^_^k with the likeness? It's fading out, disappearing. Seemingly good time for panic and frustration but if I keep in mind my initial understanding of big shapes - everything will be OK, it will come back since I will get rid of white and make my values right.

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The most important here is to maintain the planes and overall structure, core shadow is essential

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Now it is time to work into the areas of halftones in light - it can be dangerous so I force myself to slow down, draw lines as light as possible and keep tip of the pen clean

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In this stage the drawing is almost done, I fill the gaps, carefully build some planes in the lights, keep myself from messing it up on the finish line and it's done! It took 1 hour approximately, I used my pocketsized sketchbook and 0.5mm ballpoint pen.

Hope you liked it and May the 4th be with you!!

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Wow great work here arthurgain! I have to redraw my art a few times before I paint. You have real talent.

Thank you so much!

Wow! This is helpful. Were you working from a photograph? Or drawing from memory? What make of pen is that? I've been using a Safari ink pen with extra fine nib and archival sepia ink. I like it so far, but up strokes are a challenge. Have you seen the Rembrandt self portrait that is done all in black lines with cross hatching? I think it is an etching. I'll see if I can find it on the net and add it to this reply. Thanks for your posts. More, please, when you get time.

http://www.rembrandtpainting.net/rembrandt_self_portraits.htm
The images came from this link. It has a good discussion at the end.

Wow! This is superb, this is another level of drawing with a pen!

Good job arthurgain 👍

it looks so wonderful, i gonna admit that one is one of my favorite techniques for traditional art xd