Well, this was initially based on a picture of Julie Andrews, in a 1957 TV version of Cinderella. But it started morphing into someone else, which my pictures have a habit of doing, so I abandoned the reference.
It's rather old. Done last year some time, I think, and I didn't really like it. But, I don't have anything else worth uploading.
Nice rough hatching shading lines.
The only thing I can see needs some improving:
The eyes are too far apart, probably by about a cm.
Her chin seems overly large, or her jaw is too narrow - I'm not sure, but the jaw seems out.
Her headline is a tad high, and her neck/shoulders join too abruptly - she has a rugby player neck.
Her upper lip doesn't look full enough or her whole mouth is too low. Again, I don't know which.
But, all that aside, it's still a good likeness. ...er, I don't know what Julie Andrews looks like from memory, but it definitely has a likeness.
Good work
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hey hey good stuff mate, anything that's Julie Andrews is good, and bahhhh what the hell r u talking about, that is better than anything i could draw in a million yrs, lol!!!!
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alksdjfahds;lgksajdflkjsdlfkdasfhsajd yeah, i bet you couldn't read that either...
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Mess with the best.... Die like the rest
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Knowing you, you've probably found so much wrong with this, so I'm going to point out the bits I especially like (maybe you could pretend to smile?
The hair, especially the little whispy bits on her hairline and her ringlets, is done exceptionally well.
All of her feature are nice, but you really have executed the shape and tone of the eyes (as always) and mouth well.
Those are the things that stand out, but I think the best thing about this piece is the way it fits together so well.
More, more, more!
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The only thing I can see needs some improving:
The eyes are too far apart, probably by about a cm.
Her chin seems overly large, or her jaw is too narrow - I'm not sure, but the jaw seems out.
Her headline is a tad high, and her neck/shoulders join too abruptly - she has a rugby player neck.
Her upper lip doesn't look full enough or her whole mouth is too low. Again, I don't know which.
But, all that aside, it's still a good likeness. ...er, I don't know what Julie Andrews looks like from memory, but it definitely has a likeness.
Good work
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alksdjfahds;lgksajdflkjsdlfkdasfhsajd yeah, i bet you couldn't read that either...
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