@Hippy_of_Doom
Sabrina A Thomas

Goddess
Goddess by @Hippy_of_Doom (Sabrina A Thomas)

Another Marilyn. Could draw her forever. But I'm really not pleased with it. There shall be a tutorial for this, and because I was constantly stopping and scanning, stopping and scanning, I think it affected my drawing skills. Hmm.

Anyway: - 4B Derwent Sketching Pencil - 8B Mars Lumograph Pencil - Eyeshadow applicators for blending - Kneadable eraser - A4 paper - And god knows how long it took me!

And sorry for the title! I'm running out of things to name her!

Can be viewed at my DeviantART account

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Posted: Friday, 21 April, 2006 @ 04:39 AM

I am going to have to try this one........fantastic......

Posted: Monday, 17 July, 2006 @ 10:50 AM
Thank you : D
Posted: Monday, 17 July, 2006 @ 10:51 AM

Oh, and here is the link to the tutorial :D

Posted: Saturday, 22 April, 2006 @ 05:01 AM

I really like the shading.

Posted: Monday, 17 July, 2006 @ 10:51 AM
Thank you : D
Posted: Saturday, 22 April, 2006 @ 08:25 PM

Oh wow! It looks just like a photograph. You're very talented and I wish I could do this with pencils >:P

Posted: Monday, 17 July, 2006 @ 10:53 AM

Thank you for such a kind comment. This is a tutorial I've done, on the whole portrait drawing process. If you use it, can you please link to the tutorial so more people can know about it :)

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