Back to the topic... are sculptures on-topic? :'D
I'm did a few studies in preparation to tackling a thing that has been bothering me for a very long time: Noses.
Waaah! I was lurking on tumblr a day ago and I saw these! The way they're connected is very intimidating, but the sculpture is impressive! The facial profile is very accurate, in my opinion. (Finally got around to following your blog now, I'm looking forward to your comic project! Is that the big project you're currently working towards? Hope I don't misinterpret things
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My high school art teacher told me that noses are, contrary to popular (?) belief, not distinct shapes and instead made up of values, so I understand the urge to not define them mmmmost of the time. I certainly don't, because cartoons or something! BUT they contribute greatly to a person's appearance, so I imagine studying them will benefit you greatly if you want to do realistic character design
catbirds I also took some time to spot the bird, distracted by you sheer commitment to architecture! I take a moment to rave about that bird again too, because why not?! It's beautiful!
Ah, the architecture! I went to town on that one! Thank you for appreciating it, I forgot for a while that it was something that I
can do if I find the will to. Maybe I'll try some again once I get space in my room to start another painting.
Side note about birds: when I was learning about them, I was pretty surprised by how specialized their features were! Beak shapes for practically every lifestyle, from generalist to nectar feeding to seed eating to... the list goes on. Feathers... uh, I never got a close look at them because I have no microscope (and bad eyes lol), but wing shapes do vary greatly! And I've heard that barn owls have some kind of adaptation on the fringes of their feathers to fly nearly perfectly silently, but I've never seen it firsthand. Birds were pretty important to me as a younger artist because they got me to pay attention to tiny details. If you're interested, there's somehow always more to learn about them