*** I just uploaded a HIGHER RESOLUTION scan so you can view details better *** The UN-enlarged view is the actual size of the drawing
I've been told SO many times that I should draw more women, so here's to you!
I'm not some huge Jessica Alba fan, but I ran across this photo of her while searching for someone else, and like I've said, it's the PHOTO that gets me excited to draw, not so much the person. When you find BOTH, it's pure heaven!
SIZE: 10 x 7.5 inches (larger than my normal drawing) PAPER: Strathmore Bristol Smooth 300 series PENCILS: Staedtler Mars Lumograph H, HB, B, 2B TOOLS: Blending stumps, Kneaded eraser, TUFF-STUFF stick eraser, Chisel edged color shaper, Magnifying glass, Makeup brush, Mechanical Pencil .05mm 2B, Staedtler "clutch pencils", Swing-Arm lamp for Direct and Indirect drawing light. TIME: about 12 hours
Jessica Alba is definitely the one to draw if I start learning portraits. I've always been a bit scared of portraits because when you're doing abstract or watercolours there really isn't a right or wrong but when you're doing a portrait It's quite clear if it's good or not, plus I feel like I offended the person I drew if I hadn't done it right.