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    Adam Sandler Step by step drawing

    Attachment 89411 Sketch...Attachment 89420Ready to block inAttachment 89426 First rough color block in.. many hours left..Attachment 89428 I'm getting there.. now i can start zooming in and do the details.Attachment 89434 Final result..
    Last edited by danny72; 03-30-2016 at 07:34 AM.

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    Yeah, Adam's gotten older -- heavier in the face. Looks like him from his features though. The way I remember him is when he was young and on TV and in The Wedding Planner. I guess that was longer ago than I realize.

    This I guess is what he looks like now. Nice stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D Akey View Post
    Yeah, Adam's gotten older -- heavier in the face. Looks like him from his features though. The way I remember him is when he was young and on TV and in The Wedding Planner. I guess that was longer ago than I realize.

    This I guess is what he looks like now. Nice stuff.

    Thank you.. The likeness will be better when i get the value's right.. Doing a step by step painting. How i build up my drawings. Coming soon!

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    WOW this is perfect Danny, really got his looks

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    Quote Originally Posted by pat1940 View Post
    WOW this is perfect Danny, really got his looks
    Thank you Pat1940.. :-)

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    Great!!!!
    A very well done drawing!!!
    Regards from Chile
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    Quote Originally Posted by damasocl View Post
    Great!!!!
    A very well done drawing!!!
    Thank you,Damasocl!!! :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by danny72 View Post
    Attachment 89411 Sketch...Attachment 89420Ready to block in.I multiply the drawing(So i can see the drawing better),and put a color on top on it with the paint bucket ,on a new layer..Then i set the opacity on 50%.(Then i can see my drawing again.Then i make a new layer on top of that, and start to block inAttachment 89426 First rough color block in.. many hours left..Attachment 89428 I'm getting there.. now i can start zooming in,and work more on the details.
    That's how i do it mostly :-)
    Last edited by danny72; 03-29-2016 at 04:24 PM.

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    This is truly a portrait course in few steps! Bravo!
    Panta rei (everything flows)!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caesar View Post
    This is truly a portrait course in few steps! Bravo!
    Thank you,Caesar! :-) This way of working is the same as Joe Bluhm does on his Tom Cruise caricature video on YouTube.. Its not my idea ;-)
    Last edited by danny72; 03-31-2016 at 02:21 AM.

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