Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Sketchbook Tuesday #3


sketch of my main character

     A few weeks ago I mentioned an artist that was inspiring me, her name's Kim Kincaid. I love her portraits and especially her drawings, both in pencil and colored pencil. She has a section on her website that you can find here, featuring fan art she has done from some books that she likes. I wanted to give it a try. I thought maybe I'd draw Katsa from Graceling, or Jace from the Mortal Instruments, but then I thought maybe I'd give my very own character, from the book I'm working on, a try. So here he is.

     This drawing is in between a finished drawing and a sketch, and if you're thinking that he looks an awful lot like Steven Strait (an actor), well you'd be right, I used a photo of him I found as a model. This isn't quite how I picture my character, but it's close. I think I want to give it another try a little later. I picture him to have sharper, more angular features. I do like the look of warmth on his face here, it looks to me like he's trying to hide it, but just can't. I wonder who in the world he could be looking at like that? ;) But still, I like this :) It was fun, and good practice.

Oh and I forgot to mention that on Thursday I will be doing a post on time management, so if you have any questions or thoughts just leave them in the comments :)



15 comments:

  1. Your sketch is very good, Crystal. He's handsome, too. :-)

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  2. No no, Kim. He's HAWT! I'll read that book!

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  3. What a beautiful drawing of an extremely handsome fellow!
    I am SO glad you are doing a post on time management Crystal - This is something that as you know, I really struggle with. Any tips would be so welcome! Thank you!

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  4. That's awesome! I think it's a great idea to have a real visual of what you think your character looks like....I love it!

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  5. what a project! I love the intensity of expression and the play of light and shadow.

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  6. Very, very nice Crystal. I agree, it's great to have a visual of your characters. Wait until they start telling you what they want to do............hmmmm!

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  7. You are soooo gifted Crystal!! Beautiful sketch, just lovely.

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  8. YAY!!!!! I love it!!! I'm so jealous of your ability to capture your characters. I tried that for years, but my portraits are le suck.

    His hair is longer than I imagined, but I love LOVE the face--especially those lips! MEOW!!!!

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  9. Ooo Crystal! He's a sexy man! ha ha! :)

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  10. Crystal, you are so wonderful with portrait... I would comment like Kim said....HoTTTT ButTTTT So COOLLL....I love a lot how you got them beautiful shadow&light and great mood on him!!!!!

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  11. Man.. what a surprise.. You write too.. Being a mom, painting and writting.. Not to forget practcing for Marathon.. And of course blogging..I think you should have written the time management article long time ago.. I am waiting for it.

    And this character of your novel is wicked. :) He is handsome and seems like a good human being.

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  12. Me likes! This is pretty much how I pictured him. You are teasing me here. I must read your chapter again to get my fix. :)

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  13. Thanks so much everyone! Christine, Summer and Catie, I hoped you liked him especially since you've read parts of the book. :):)

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  14. Yeah, he's a total hottie :) Now I can picture him in my head when I read!! You want to do the illustrations for mine? ;)

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