6 AM... just as I was about to hang it up in defeat around 5, something clicked. I gave up on that other thing I was working on earlier and went back to working from a reference photo.
I don't know what it is... I can draw from sight pretty well, and I can draw shapes fine... but not on their own. It's like how spelling bee kids have a surprisingly difficult time with easy small words. At least I have an understanding of the process. I watched another tutorial that I might give a shot tomorrow that approaches it a different way: Ahmed Aldoori's 'Drawing Figures and Poses QUICK TIP #1'
I struggled with this painting for quite a while, throwing so much at it... I ended up erasing about 40% of the painting's under layers that made up the hair/ear/back areas and kept all the 'no hope for it' parts in an 'in progress' kind of look, while refining the main face triangle (eyebrows to the mouth). I think it draws the focus to the eyes a lot more this way.
I have to keep reminding myself that for a second painting, it's not really that bad. Especially knowing that I didn't take any formal painting courses, so just running off of instinct, experimentation and aid from watching painters (primarily Sycra and Ahmed Aldoori).
Here's another gif going through the layers - at least the visible ones... think there's about 8 layers that are just red, blue or cream ones like the 2 red layers.
Here's a bonus pic of all active layers from when I was about to quit... does not include erased areas around the hair, ear and back, but isn't that ugly? Yikes.
Wow! this one looks like professional ad work, you should be really proud! This gives me a movie poster vibe. With the lighting and the expression, it makes me think of Ex Machina
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