This version takes the reference image and starts to add form and depth. I started out by pencilling the reference image lightly but fairly accurately in blue pencil, taking in the details and patterns, and trying to see every little piece of visual information; bringing into all my brain, eyes, and hand, and by drawing it, trying connecting all three a little better.
The pencil stage took about 30 minutes, as I continued to go a little darker and adding a bit more roundness, as I fleshed it out from a flat image and into more an actual character.
I then followed my go-to procedure of using a 0.3 copic multi-liner pen to draw all the whole thing. Here I made final decisions on pencil marks that were not entirely resolved.
This was followed by a few passes of ink washes, going from light to dark. Once that was dry I took to it with a mixture of 0.3, 0.5 and 0.8 pens, enforcing light source, depth and adding a contrast of value.
The finished thing. And below, the reference image. I had this on the laptop screen and copied it onto Strathmore Bristol paper. Total time around 2 hours or so.
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You certainly added some nice depth to it!
lol sometimes I feel slightly intimidated when I read all this jargon from people that know what they're doing I've been doing arty stuff for years and still have no idea what I'm doing XD
I like how you adapted the headpiece and the posture slightly to make it look more like it's alive/moving/leaning :)
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