Thank you thank you!!!! May I ask what is the leaf line? My apologies if that’s a crazy question. Thank you again for the response… exactly what I’m looking for.Zito, very elegant leaves quite lovely. Maybe a few less shade lines… a tiny bit of white space next to the leaf line, and not completely filled in on some. Have a good one
Good morning, Zito. Your drawings s show a fundamental knack for good scroll design, and a real enthusiasm for the complex nuances of ornate scrollwork. You definitely have a feeling for what you want to express, but currently need more of the “how” - the nuts and bolts of how to get there.Help, please. Lol Be aggressive.i know im still drawing way too hard.
Thank you VERY much!!! Feel free to do what you wish the and critique as you wish. I just want to get better. Thank you for the suggestions.Zito, your drawing is far beyond what I am capable of. Only reason I made the suggestion is from watching Sam’s ”Advanced shading master class” DVD.
apologies I doodled on the drawing, the red lines on the left are the “leaf lines” if Im not mistaken. On the right side by the arrow I poorly shaded one leaf, just running a parallel line next to that line and leaving a gap of white space. Hope thats not bad advice… I would recommend that DVD or download for a greater understanding of shading in general. BB View attachment 53654
PAHAHAHA... I've seen your stuff... I WISH I was that good. Thank you for the kindness though.- Zito, your drawing is far beyond what I am capable of."
Thanks you sir, execution of cutting and practicing would be my stronger side. But Im standing on the shoulders of other’s fine artwork. Been a while since Iv seen it said here but for sure is a fact, “A good design engraved poorly will always look better than a poor design engraved wonderfully“.PAHAHAHA... I've seen your stuff... I WISH I was that good. Thank you for the kindness though.