thee dynamic effect Freakin’ Logan
Wednesday, January 10th 2007 - 14:21
Categories: Illustrations
Author: thee dynamic effect
Illustration Thumbnail: Final Face
Freakin’ Logan.

So here is my final for my Analysis of Form class. The goal for the project was to find a photographic portrait with a good light source and then render it with charcoal. The medium that I used was charcoal and charcoal pencil. I think I spent about 24 hours on this project. Hope you like it, enjoy.

2 Responses to “Freakin’ Logan”

  1. deadlymarxist Says:

    damn fine job, i like the expression, lighting and likeness you captured. as far as improvements i’m thinking that his beard/chops could use the value play you used on his head, right now they almost look painted on to me. maybe it’s cause the jaw is too strongly outlined for the thickness of hair? impressive nontheless, you gots the talent with the charcoal, i worry you might let this skill go by the wayside when your animation software classes start to heat up, i hope you don’t though and keep developing this skill.

  2. frognuts Says:

    I don’t know much. But I like this.

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